Keeping weather records
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Keeping weather records
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Hi Bulb Buddies!
Congratulations on completing the last task! You really are Super Scientists!
In this next task, we will be planning your investigation.
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Planning your Investigation.
Before you start any investigation it’s important to think things through before
you start.
Remember we are trying to find out: ‘How changing spring temperatures are affecting
flowering times in daffodil and crocus bulbs’.
What will you actually do?
Read-on for a little help.
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Good questions to ask when planning an investigation….
• What do we expect to happen? • What information should we
collect?• How will we collect it?• What equipment will we use?• How will we make it a fair test?• Will there be any risks or
hazards?
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What information do we need to collect?
Temperature?
Number of leaves marked by pests?
Rainfall? Number of insect pollinators? (bees or flies)
Number of Elephants?
Plant height?
Flowering date?
Number of leaves?
Maximum number of Flowers?
Colour of pencil?
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Temperature?
Number of leaves marked by pests?
Rainfall? Number of insect pollinators? (bees or flies)
Number of Elephants?
Plant height?
Flowering date?
Number of leaves?
Maximum number of Flowers?
Colour of pencil?
We only need to collect…
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What equipment and units should we use for
recording?
Measurement Equipment Units
Temperature?
Rainfall?
Plant height?
Flowering date?
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Professor Plant suggests:
Measurement Equipment Units
Temperature? Thermometer Celsius (°C)
Rainfall? Rain gauge Millimetres (mm)
Plant height? (on flowering date)
Ruler Millimetres (mm)
Flowering date? Calendar By date (01/02/06)
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Recording Rules
• The way we collect information is very important to ensure a fair test. Please follow my recording rules.
• From November until March - please keep weather records.
• From January until April please keep flowering records.
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Equipment you need to keep weather records
• 1 Rain gauge• 1 Thermometer• 1 Ruler• 1 School weather chart
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Making weather records• From November until March, keep daily records of temperature (°C)
and rainfall (mm). See your school weather chart for details.
• Please record in the afternoon at a regular time - that suits your class.
• At the end of each week log-in to the website http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/spring-bulbs/ to send your records to Professor Plant.
• You will need to know your ‘class username and password’.
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Practice 1st
If you can, practice making weather records:
• Put some water in your rain gauge. In turn, ask each person in the class to write down the measurement.
• Does everyone come up with the same answer. If not, why?
• Make sure everyone is reading accurately.
• Practice with a thermometer too.Send your stories and pictures to our bulb-blog and follow Professor Plant on Twitter! www.twitter.com/Professor_Plant
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Study & compare (www.museumwales.ac.uk/scan/bulbs)
Once you send in your data the website will create a weather chart and plot your school on the spring bulb map.
Study your schools weather chart and compare it with the weather being recorded in other schools.
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Keep weekly records for the chance to win a
nature-activity trip!
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Includes: A free coach and a day of facilitated nature activities for one class. A winner from South Wales will visit St Fagans: National History Museum or a winner from North Wales will visit the National Slate Museum. The Edina trust is organising local trips for winning schools in England and Scotland. See: www.edinatrust.org.uk
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To stand a chance to win:
Make sure you send your weekly weather records to the website by 24th March.
The winner will be announced on the 29th of April and the trip will be held on the week of 23rd May 2015.
All pupils that send in their records will receive Super Scientist Certificates together with a few seedlings.
Important: If for some reason you can’t send in your data – contact Professor Plant: [email protected]
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Hopefully, you now understand:
• How to record the weather.
• The equipment you must use.
• The methods for collecting information.
Congratulations on completing this task!
You really are Super Scientists!
Bye Bulb Buddies.