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==Key Stage 1==
===Meaning===
A '''fair test''' is an [[experiment]] where we make sure the results are not affected by other things.
==Key Stage 2==
===Meaning===
A '''fair test''' is an [[experiment]] where we only change one [[variable]] to make sure our results only depend on what we chose to change.
===About Fair Tests===
There are many ways to make a test unfair.
: If we wanted to see who is the fastest in class a fair test would make sure everyone is wearing shoes, no-one is wearing their school bag and everyone has to run the same distant. The test would not be fair if some people weren't allowed to wear shoes, or some had to wear their school bags.
: If we wanted to whether sand, salt, flour or sugar dissolve we would make sure we used the same amount of water, the same amount of each powder and stir them for the same amount of time. The test would not be fair if we used different amounts of water each time, or a different amount of powder or didn't stir some of them.
: In a '''fair test''' you can trust the results. If an [[experiment]] is not a '''fair test''' then you cannot believe your results because they may be caused by you changing something else.