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Identifying Variables Worksheet

The document is a worksheet designed for students to identify independent, dependent, and control variables in various experiments. It includes nine different scenarios involving plants, fish, cleaning experiments, and juggling soccer balls, prompting students to fill in the variables for each. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of experimental design and variable identification.

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Identifying Variables Worksheet

The document is a worksheet designed for students to identify independent, dependent, and control variables in various experiments. It includes nine different scenarios involving plants, fish, cleaning experiments, and juggling soccer balls, prompting students to fill in the variables for each. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of experimental design and variable identification.

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Name: _______________________ Period:_________ Date: ______________________

Identifying Variables Worksheet

Directions: For the following experiments identify the three variables for each experiment, the
Independent Variable, the Dependent Variable and the Control Variable.

Remember: Time is frequently used as the independent variable. The dependent variable will
change over time (this “change” is what the researcher measures/records). Control variables are
kept the same.

1) Different rose bushes are grown in a greenhouse for two months. The number of flowers on
each bush is counted at the end of the experiment.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

2) You water three sunflower plants with salt water. Each plant receives a different concentration of salt
solutions. A fourth plant receives pure water. After a two- week period, the height is measured.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

3) Three redwood trees are kept at different humidity levels inside a greenhouse for 12 weeks. One tree is
left outside in normal conditions. Height of the tree is measured once a week.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

4) Pea plant clones are giving different amounts of water for a three-week period. pea plant receives 400
milliliters a day. The second pea plant receives 200 milliliters a day. The third pea plant receives 100
milliliters a day. The fourth pea plant does not receive any extra water; the plant only receives natural
ways of receiving water. The height of pea plants is recorded daily.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

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5) One tank of goldfish is fed the normal amount of food once a day, a second tank is fed twice a day, and
a third tank four times a day during a six week study. The fish’s weight is recorded daily.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________
6) You decide to clean the bathroom. You notice that the shower is covered in a strange green slime. You
decide to try to get rid of this slime by adding lemonade juice. You spray half of the shower with lemonade
juice and spray the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of spraying equal amounts 3 times a
day, there is no change in the appearance of the green slime on either side of the shower.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

7) You decide to clean your bedroom. You notice that your floor is covered with clothes. You decide to try
to get rid of the clothes by throwing the clothes into the air. You throw clothes from a 1/3 of the room into
the closet and a second 1/3 of the room straight up in the air. The last 1/3 of the room you leave the
clothes on the floor. After 30 minutes of "cleaning", the floor of the room is now visible.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

8) You want to test which size of soccer (football) ball is easiest to juggle with your feet. You test a size 3,
size 4 and a size 5 ball. You count the seconds the ball stays in the air for each of the trials. You allow
yourself to use both of your feet, knees, and head to juggle the ball.
a. Independent Variable _________________________________________________________
b. Dependent Variable __________________________________________________________
c. Control Variable _____________________________________________________________

9) In the space below, design an experiment and identify the independent, dependent and control
variables.

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