Vocab
Methods
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Mr. and Mrs. Investigator
Vocab Dizzy
100

Gathering information using your senses, and or scientific instruments 

Observation

100

how do models help us learn more about science?

used when they can't experiment on the real thing. helps when the topic is perhaps; too expensive, or too large, or uncontrollable (like weather)

100
What can you use to help you interpret(read) data? 

charts, tables, graphs, graphics

100

How can you record data?

measureable or observations 

100
What is an opinion?

a personal belief or judgement that does not need to be backed up with evidence 

200

a procedure carried out under controlled conditions to test a hypothesis

Experiment

200

What is a variable?

any condition in an experiment thart can be changed

200

What is the difference between an opinion vs fact?

  • Measurable- when you use a tool to collect data

  • observable - making detailed observations using our senses (see, hear, taste, touch, and smell)

200

What is the difference between fact and opinion?

fact; standstill doesnt change could be numbers/dates etc


opinion; your personal feelings toward something

200

What does it mean to measure?

using standard units. weight.height.length.volume etc

300
a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something in order to learn more about it

investigation

300
What is a control variable?

is the setup which you compare all the others

300

What is a testable question?

a question in which you can use for an experiment, it is not based on one's sole feelings/opinions

300

why is it important to repeat trials in experiments?

  • To ensure more accurate data 

  • Multiple sets of measurements, in a scientific investigation or experiment

300

Why is important for scientists to communicate?

to share results, further future experiments, inventions, ideas 
400

a systematic way to learn about the natural world and solve problems that may include making observations, asking questions, gathering information, anazlyzing data, summarizing results, defending conclusions, and/or communicating results

scientific investigations

400

What type of questions do scientists need to ask to learn about the natural word?

testable questions

400

What are careful observations so important for scientists>

to ensure their data and information is accurately collected and used to produce accurate results 

400

Why is it important for scientists to replicate work of other scientists?

to ensure accurate data was collected

400

why do science tools help scientists collect data?

allow scientists to make more accurate observations and measurements. 

500

explanations based on evidence that is NOT directly observed

inference

500

What is a procedure?

the steps you follow in your experiment 
500

What is the difference between observation, inference, opinion? 

Observation: gathering information using your senses, and or scientific instruments 

Inference: explanations based on evidence that is NOT directly observed

Opinion : a belief that cannot be verified through measurements or data

500

Why is it important for scientists to choose the right tools?

make it more effective and more efficient, produce more accurate results.

500

What is a hypothesis?

an educated guess, statement that can be tested

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