Classroom Notes
Characteristics of Life
Lab Safety Rules
Scientific Methods
Plants and Animals
100

The 4 C's are?

What is ...

Collaboration

Communitation

Critical Thinking

Creativity

100

All living things are composed of what?

What are cells?

100

What are the most important objects you should not pick up with your bare hands?

What is picking up broken glass with your bare hands?

100

Close examination of something, often using your 5 senses to gain more information?



seeing, smelling, tasting, touching, hearing)

100

This type of cell uses photosynthesis?

What is a plant cell?

200

Where should your backpack go when entering the class?

What is the back of your chair.

200

How many methods (steps) are there in the scientific method? 

What are 7 steps

200

The best way to smell a chemical.   _____________.

What is wafting?

200

An observation that can be made with our senses. They do not involve measurements or numbers. Example: colors, shapes, smell, and textures.

Qualitative Observation
200

This type of cell has no cell wall, only a membrane.

What is an animal cell?

300

Where should your cell phones go when entering the classroom?

What is your backpack?

300

All living things are composed of _______________

What is "All living things are composed of cells?"

300

If a student’s eyes become contaminated with a substance, they must wash their eyes for  _________.

What is 20 minutes?

300

Observations that include numbers. They can be made with instruments such as rulers, balances, graduated cylinders, thermometers, and counting amounts.

What are Quantitative Observations?

300

This type of cell can make its own food through photosynthesis and by use of the organelle the chloroplast.

What is a plant cell?

400

What was the first lab you did in class?

What is "Save Fred"

400

All cells come from _____________.

What are preexisting cells?

400

Jenifer loves dogs. A dog was brought in, and she wants to pet the animal. She should do what?

What is Ask for permission!

400

A statement or idea based on observation or evidence.

What are Inferences

400

These are the two organelles a plant cell has but an animal cell does not.

What is a chloroplast and a cell wall?

500

What are the names of the 7th-grade Science Teachers?

Who are Dr. Blockburger and Mr. Jones.

500

How many chromosomes do you get from each parent?

What are 23 from mom and 23 from dad.

500

What are 3 of the main classroom rules?

What is ?

No horseing around during lab

Be respectful.

Be kind to others.


500

"Hey, he keeps staring at me and laughing" is a great example of which observations? 

Qualitative Observation - Sight.
500

This is the pigment that gives a plant cell its color, found in the chloroplast.

What is chlorophyll?

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