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Planning an Investigation: Equipment (2)

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Planning an Investigation: Equipment (2)

Here are important things to consider before starting an investigation.

Three important questions

Three important questions

  • What will you use to carry out your investigation?
  • Do you have the equipment you will need?
  • Will you need help from another person?
Equipment

Equipment

  • Equipment may be specialised science items like test tubes, pipettes, beakers, weights, etc.
  • Equipment may also be anything you need, such as a spade, soil, toy cars, etc.
Improvising in school

Improvising in school

  • In school, you sometimes have to improvise if you do not have the equipment you want or need.
    • Improvising means that you may have to think carefully and use something else that is available to complete your experiment.
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