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Tools
Data
Conclusions
More Science
100
The process of asking questions and searching for answers like how do rocks form or how do islands form?
What is inquiry?
100
An object or device used to perform a task.
What is a tool?
100
An organized way to answer questions and solve problems.
What is the scientific method?
100
A set of step-by-step instructions on how to perform a test.
What is a procedure?
100
Facts you collect as you observe.
What is data?
200
A careful way of looking for something.
What is an investigation?
200
Tools can help you do these two things.
What is measure objects, gather information, or analyze data?
200
Facts gained from observations and experiments.
What is evidence?
200
Bar charts, line charts, tables are examples of this.
What is data?
200
A tool used to help you see objects from far away.
What is a telescope? *Make sure to know all of the tools and what they do.
300
Name three types of reference materials.
What is encyclopedias, books, magazines, science journals, and the Internet.
300
This tool measures volume.
What is a graduated cylinder?
300
The four types of scientific methods.
What is experiments, observations, surveys, and sampling?
300
A conclusion drawn from data and observation.
What is inference?
300
A type of variable that you can change.
What is independent variable?
400
Tests that scientists design to confirm answers.
What is an experiment?
400
Three ways that a computer is a tool.
What is help analyze data, visualize data, find information, or communicate your results?
400
Taking a group of birds to catch, test, and release is this type of scientific method.
What is sampling?
400
If I drop the ball, then it will bounce high because the rubber mat is flexible. This is an example of this.
What is a hypothesis?
400
Bouncing a ball at the same height is this type of variable.
What is a controlled variable?
500
A reasons why scientists repeat experiments.
What is to see if the results match?
500
Sally sees a beaker with liquid that is clear. What is one safety rule should she follow?
What is use chemicals carefully, never taste or smell any substance unless directed by your teacher, listen to the teacher's instructions, read the activity carefully before you start, or wear safety goggles and gloves when necessary?
500
The difference between a two-dimensional and three-dimensional models.
What is two-dimensional models are flat that describes only length and width like a math and a three-dimensional model describe length, width, and height?
500
Comparing results helps scientists do this.
What is see if the results are similar or different, think of new and better ways to perform the experiment, or find new questions?
500
A cat's hair is raised, its back is arched, and its claws are out. What inference can you make from this?
What is the cat is scared, the cat is ready to attack, etc.?
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