Zasqua Journal no. 1 | Page 13

Experiment Design and Procedure We found all our materials We planned all the structure of the house We all started to build the house We made it, and we had many problems But then we thought and thought of many ideas until we got our perfect solution and chía was 250gr. Next one was for corn 275gr and for chía 250gr. The final measure was 275gr for corn and 243gr for chía. We think this happened because chía seeds are smaller and more birds can eat them. Two possible changes we could make to the experiment are: first, change the location of the house to make it more visible. The other is to put less food because the changes of amount of food are not clearly visible. If we were to make another similar experiment with another question we would ask: ¿How does the location of the birds’ feeder affects the amount of food eaten by the birds? This question would work because we need more information to improve our knowledge. The final answer after all the research would be very interesting. We got everything built and with ready for the birds We served the food, measured it and found a tree Finally, we put the food and collect the data every week Data Analysis and Conclusions: This month we worked on a project called “Birds Feeder Report”. In my group, we decided some facts like the variable and the hypothesis. We agreed that the variable would be the food, chía and corn seeds. The hypothesis was: “If the food is chía or corn seeds, then birds will prefer chía seeds because they are smaller and more birds can eat it”. After some weeks of research, we decided that our hypothesis was correct therefore bi rds prefer chía seeds over corn seeds. We can conclude this because the scores and measurements of the chía seeds were always lower or less than the corn ones. They both started with 500gr then corn got 350gr and chía 265gr. Next measurement of corn was 350gr Zasqua Jounal 2017 / 13