Science Grade 2-3

Science: Fair Tests What Should Stay the Same

Learning how to keep experiments fair

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Learning how to keep experiments fair

Science - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Decide what should stay the same in each fair test. Show your thinking in the space provided.
  1. 1
    Two paper towels being tested with equal drops of water.

    Mia wants to find out which paper towel brand soaks up the most water. She tests two brands. What should stay the same in her test?

  2. 2
    Two toy cars on the same ramp for a rolling test.

    Leo wants to know which toy car rolls the farthest. He tests a red car and a blue car on a ramp. Name two things that should stay the same.

  3. 3
    Two matching plants, one in sunlight and one in shade.

    A class is testing which plant grows best: one in sunlight or one in shade. What should stay the same for both plants?

  4. 4
    Warm and cold water cups being tested with equal sugar.

    Sam wants to test whether warm water or cold water dissolves sugar faster. What should stay the same?

  5. 5
    A ball dropped from different heights onto the same floor.

    A student drops a ball from different heights to see if height changes how high it bounces. What should stay the same each time?

  6. 6
    Small and large magnets tested with paper clips.

    Nora tests which magnet picks up the most paper clips. She uses a small magnet and a large magnet. What should stay the same?

  7. 7
    Two matching seedlings with different amounts of water.

    Which sentence describes a fair test? A. I test one seed with lots of water and another seed with no water in different soils. B. I test two seeds in the same soil and give one more water than the other.

  8. 8
    Matching ice cubes melting on a plate and a towel.

    A class wants to find out which ice cube melts faster: one on a plate or one on a towel. What should stay the same?

  9. 9
    Two same-shaped paper airplanes made from different paper.

    Jay tests whether a paper airplane made from thick paper flies farther than one made from thin paper. What should stay the same?

  10. 10
    A flashlight tested with two different sets of batteries.

    A student wants to know if a flashlight works better with Brand A batteries or Brand B batteries. What should stay the same?

  11. 11
    Two equal cups of water outside, one covered and one open.

    Two cups of water are placed outside. One cup is covered with plastic wrap and one cup is left open. The student wants to see which cup loses more water. What should stay the same?

  12. 12
    Water passing through sand and garden soil in matching funnels.

    A class tests which type of soil lets water pass through fastest: sand or garden soil. What should stay the same?

  13. 13

    Why is it important to keep some things the same in a science test?

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