This is a table of how I plan to use the scientific method!!

The Step of the Scientific Method!
The Way I am Going to use it with my Project!
The Date that I completed this step!
Ask a Question!
How is the chemical composition of glass composed?
November 18, 2009
Create a Hypothesis!
I propose that if the chemical composition of glass is varied every time you make a piece then, some pieces will be normal but some will break or end up abnomally shaped.
November 19, 2009
Do Research!
Saved on the Page titled "Research".
December 4, 2009
Test your hypothesis by doing an experiment!
First method:
Materials:
3 Cups of sugar
1 Bottle of blue food coloring
2 Cookie Sheets
A Torch
A Metal Rod

Steps:
1. Heat up the sugar.
2. Put in the food coloring.
3. Mold the "sugar" into a blob around the rod.
4. Blow into the rod while forming the bulb into a shape.
5. Cut it off with scissors and let it cool.

Second Method:
This way can be found at: www.wisegeek.com/what-is-pulled-sugar.htm
1st: December 1, 2009

2nd: December 6, 2009
Analyze your data!
The blob that had three drops of blue food coloring in it was a lot lighter (in color) than the blob that had two drops and the blob that had four.
December 7, 2009
Draw a Conclusion!
I conclude that the more color that you add into the glass the less bright it is. I might be wrong though because in my experiment I did not realize that you have to put an exact amount of sugar on each place because that is a different variable. But as an ending result I say that; If you add more colored chips to a glass piece then, it will not be as colorful as it would be if you added less.
December 7, 2009