What is Physical Science?
Scientific Inquiry
Science Lab Safety
What is Technology?
Vocabulary
100
Scientists use observing, inferring, and predicting.
What is the three skills scientists use to learn more about the natural world?
100
Scientists use posing questions, developing hypotheses, designing experiments, and collecting and interpreting data.
What is the processes that scientists use in scientific inquiry?
100
You should tell your teacher.
What is the first thing you should do if there is an accident in the lab?
100
Includes a inputs, outputs, goals,processes and sometimes feedback.
What is the things a technological system includes?
100
The process of analyzing a design and finding a way to fix it.
What is troubleshooting?
200
The study of matter, energy, and changes of energy and matter.
What is physical science?
200
Scientists make models and make laws and theories.
What is the two things scientists do to increase people's understanding of the natural world.
200
There are 19 of these to keep you safe in the lab.
What is the amount of safety symbols?
200
Someone trained in both technology and science
What is a engineer?
200
A working morking model to test a design.
What is a prototype?
300
Qualitative doesn't involve numbers, but quantitative does involve numbers and measurements.
What is the difference between quantitative observation and qualitative observations?
300
A factor that can change a experiments.
What is a variable?
300
Good preparation decreases the risk of accident.
What is the reason preparation is important?
300
Identify a need, research the problem, design a solution, build and evaluate a prototype, troubleshoot and redesign, and communicate the solution.
What is the common process that enginners follow to build?
300
The way people change the world to meet human needs or problems.
What is technology?
400
The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes.
What is chemistry?
400
An observation is collected by the five senses while an inference is somewhat assumed.
What is the difference between observation and inferences?
400
Your teacher is this?
What is the most reliable resource you have.
400
Any factor that messes with your freedom to design.
What is a constraint?
400
Sharing ideas and thoughts with others through writing or speaking.
What is communicating?
500
The study of matter and energy and how they interact.
What is phsics?
500
An experiment where only one variable changes.
What is a controlled experiment?
500
Read the directions and find safety equipment.
What is one thing you should before a lab?
500
The telephone helps us share information.
What is one of the inventions used eveyday by humans that has greatly impacted the world?
500
An exchange with one benefit is traded for another.
What is a trade-off?
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