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Yr 9 Holiday Homework Term 2

The document provides instructions for a student's holiday homework task to design an experiment testing reaction speeds. It suggests measuring how quickly a test subject can catch a falling ruler or completing an online reaction time test. The student is to write a title, aim, hypothesis, list materials, risk assessment, method, results in a table and graph, discussion of patterns in the data and fairness of the experiment, and a conclusion answering the aim.

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Yr 9 Holiday Homework Term 2

The document provides instructions for a student's holiday homework task to design an experiment testing reaction speeds. It suggests measuring how quickly a test subject can catch a falling ruler or completing an online reaction time test. The student is to write a title, aim, hypothesis, list materials, risk assessment, method, results in a table and graph, discussion of patterns in the data and fairness of the experiment, and a conclusion answering the aim.

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Australian International Academy

Kellyville
Holiday Homework Task
Task: Design an experiment to test the reaction speeds of different people. You will need to measure how
quickly someone responds to a stimulus. For example, you could drop a ruler and let the test subject catch it.
The distance it falls would represent the reaction speed of the test subject – the shorter the distance – the faster
the reaction speed. Alternatively, there are a number of online reaction time tests. You could get your test
subjects to complete one of these tests and record/compare their results.

Use the template to complete your investigation and submit this on Managebac.

Title
This should let the reader know what you are investigating – be specific
Aim
What question will you be investigating? E.g. do males have faster reaction times than females? Does age impact
on reaction time? Do mothers have faster reaction times than anyone else? Does the time of day affect reaction
times?

Write your aim here

Hypothesis
Use the format “If I change ‘x’, then ‘y’ will happen”
Materials
List your materials in this space

Risk assessment
Have you identified specific hazards and appropriate precautions for each hazard?

Method
Results
Include a table of your reaction time results and a graph

Include any pictures here too

Discussion
Discuss what the results mean. Try to explain any patterns or trends that you find in your data.

Discuss whether or not your experiment was fair

Conclusion
Write an answer to your aim

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