Process of attempting to learn new things
1. Research
2. Experiment
Research
The order of steps used in research.
1. Scientific method
2. Conclusion
Scientific Method
What is the reason for your experiment? What do you want to know?
1. Question
2. Experiment
Question
__________ is collected during experiments.
1. Data
2. Variation
Data
What should you do about broken glass?
1. Play with it
2. Report it to a teacher
Report it.
A place designed for scientific experiments
1. Fieldwork
2. Laboratory
Laboratory
What can be learned from an experiment
1. Conclusion
2. Hypothesis
Conclusion
What do you think will happen? Make a prediction.
1. Research
2. Hypothesis
Hypothesis
A hypothesis comes _________ an experiment.
1. before
2. after
before
What is an apron or lab coat used for?
1. Protect your clothes from any spills or explosions.
2. Keeping your hair out of your face.
Protect your clothes from any spills or explosions.
Scientific procedure done to learn new things.
1. Experiment
2. Research
Experiment
A guess about what will happen in an experiment.
1. Hypothesis
2. Data
Hypothesis
Using materials and following a plan to test ideas.
1. Analysis
2. Conclusion
Analysis
__________ are specifically designed for scientific experiments.
1. Fieldwork
2. Laboratories
Laboratories
What can you wear to protect your eyes?
1. Goggles
2. Gloves
Goggles
Research done in the natural environment.
1. Experiment
2. Fieldwork
Fieldwork
Numbers or facts collected from an experiment.
1. Data
2. Scientific Method
Data
Results. The end.
1. Hypothesis
2. Conclusion
Conclusion
Research can include laboratory experiments or _________.
1. conclusion
2. fieldwork
Fieldwork
What can protect your skin on your hands?
1. Gloves
2. Closed toe-shoes
Gloves
Science that studies life.
1. Planetary Science
2. Biology
Biology
A machine used in research to look at really small things.
1. Printer
2. Microscope
Microscope
Looking at results. What have you learned?
1. Analysis
2. Question
Analysis
Name 2 pieces of lab safety equipment you can find in a lab.
Goggles, apron/lab coat, gloves, closed-toe shoes on, hair out of face...etc.
Why is it important to have rules in the lab?
Answers will vary.
1. Keep you safe.
2. Make sure you complete experiments correctly.