Matching Pairs Design Process & Giant Swing Online version Match the parts of Design Process to the individual steps of the Giant Swing Investigation. by Bill Aukerman 1 Share your results of the overall conclusion from your experiment. 2 Design or create an experiment 3 Identify or describe a science problem 4 Identify possible solutions 5 Retest your experiment or solution 6 Revise your experiment or solution 7 Share your results if you don't need to revise your experiment. 8 Test your solution or experiment Predicting that we can change the length of the cord. How can we make the giant swing at King's Island travel faster? After testing two different weights of the "bob", the time did not change. We revise the experiment to changing the length of the cord at two different lengths. The experiment will need materials, a procedure, and a model or drawing of an example of a giant swing. In conclusion, the length of the cord will change the time or speed of the giant swing. The weight of the "bob" did not change the time or speed of the swing. We need to revise the experiment. We retested another variable by changing the length of the cord and recorded the time into a data table. By conducting the experiment, we tested a variable, the changing the weight of the bob, and recorded time into a data table.