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Create Your Own
Barometer
Science Lab
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Explanation:• You will be creating a barometer to
examine the change in pressure.
• The balloon will react to changes in air pressure.
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Step #1: Problem
• How will the balloon react to changes in air pressure?
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Step #2: Hypothesis
• In your own words predict what you think the outcome of the experiment will be.
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Step #3: Materials
• Glass Jar• Balloon• Scissors• A straw• A piece of construction paper• A rubber band• Scotch Tape
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Step #4: Procedures1. Cut the blowing part off the balloon.2. Tightly cover the jar with the balloon using a rubber
band.3. Place the straw horizontally or sideways on the
plastic wrap so that two-thirds of the straw is on the can.
4. Tape the straw to the middle of the plastic wrap.5. Get a piece of construction paper and create your
reader. (I’ll show a video to help with this.)6. Record the location of the straw on the index card
with a pencil.7. After 15 minutes, record the new location of the straw
on the index card.
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Step #5: Results
• After you have recorded the location of your straw several times, write the changes you saw and any observations that you made while conducting this experiment.
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Step #6 Conclusion
• Using complete sentences and descriptive words answer the question you wrote for step #1.