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Procedure

Explore Procedure as an interactive EJS simulation for Measurement.

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1. Watch or Launch

Teacher Demonstration

Use the live model as a shared screen demonstration before students try their own predictions and observations.

Launch the Interactive

Open the simulation, adjust the controls, and compare what changes on screen before answering the concept-check questions.

Launch Interactive

2. Big Ideas

Key idea Accuracy is closeness to the true value, while precision is closeness of repeated readings to one another. The simulation can help students separate systematic error from random spread.

What Students Can Learn

  • Distinguish accuracy from precision.
  • Recognise repeated readings as evidence of spread.
  • Connect systematic bias to accuracy problems.
  • Use mean and range where appropriate.

Guiding Question

Are the readings close to the true value, close to each other, or both?

3. Try the Investigation

Compare to the True Value

Decide whether the readings are centred near the accepted value.

Compare the Spread

Look at how tightly repeated readings group together.

Name the Error Type

Discuss whether the problem looks systematic, random, or both.

Improve the Measurement

Suggest calibration, repeated readings, or better technique depending on the error pattern.

4. Teacher Notes

Lesson Use

Use the model to break the habit of using accurate and precise as synonyms. Students should classify cases as accurate, precise, both, or neither.

Discussion Prompts

Ask: Can readings be precise but inaccurate? What would calibration improve? What would repeated readings improve?

Teaching Moves

Use target-board analogies only after students have described the numerical evidence, so the language stays tied to measurement data.

5. Concept Check

These questions are generated from the topic and the concept illustrated by the simulation. Use them after students have explored the model.

Concept Score

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1. What does accuracy mean?

2. What does precision mean?

3. Which error usually affects accuracy by shifting all readings?

4. Why repeat measurements?

5. What is a precise but inaccurate set?

Expert Challenge

Unlocks after 3 correct concept-check answers on this page.

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1. A balance gives 10.42 g, 10.43 g, and 10.42 g for a 10.00 g standard. What is the best diagnosis?

2. A ruler has a zero mark worn away and every length is read 2 mm too large. What improvement targets the main problem?

3. Which evidence best separates random error from systematic error?

4. A set of readings has a small range but its mean is far from the accepted value. Which statement is strongest?

5. Which change is most likely to improve precision rather than accuracy?

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