Answer:
1. Identify the variables.
2. Write out your hypothesis in an if/then format.
3. Gather your materials.
4. Do background research
5. Make a prediction
6. Conduct an experiment
7. Observe
8. Record
9. Analyze data
10. Draw a conclusion
Conclusion:
Here they should include how their hypothesis was before the experiment, and how many things were how they expected and/or things they didn’t expect at all. They should also include if they were fully correct, partly correct, or not right at all. Also, they should include what they learned from this experiment.