History of Science
Scientific Method
Documenting Results
Scientific Analysis
Lab Reports
100

This is an ancient form of paper made from a plant of the same name.

What is papyrus?

100

This is something that contradicts a conclusion, i.e. helium balloon.

What is a counter example?

100

This is the variable of an experiment that doesn't change, and all other variables will be compared to it.

What is the control (of an experiment)?

100

This is a term that encompasses all scientific pursuits related to living organisms.

What is life science?

100

This is the number of lab reports we do for each module.

What is one?

200

This is the idea that living organisms can be formed from nonliving things.

What is spontaneous generation?

200

This is an if...then... statement, or an educated guess that tries to explain an observation.

What is a hypothesis?

200

This is an aspect of an experiment that changes.

What is an experimental variable?

200

This is the study of Earth's history as revealed in the rocks that make up the earth.

What is geology?

200

This is the type of sentence that must be used when listing the materials used in an experiment.

What is a complete sentence?

300

This is the systematic study of the natural world through observation and experiments.

What is science?

300

Science is NOT a means by which something can be ____.

What is proven?

300

This is a type of experiment in which information about the test is kept from the participants to reduce bias.

What is a blind experiment?

300

These are objects made by people such as tools, weapons, containers, etc.

What are artifacts?

300

This is the type of "voice" in which a lab report should be written.

What is third person?

400

This affects how individual scientists interpret scientific data from experiments.

What is worldview?

400

Science must follow the steps of this method.

What is the scientific method?

400

This is an experiment in which neither the experimenter or the participants know the objects' identities in the setup.

What is a double-blind experiment?

400

The study of past human life as revealed by preserved relics.

What is archaeology?

400

This is the other section that needs to be included in the introduction, along with the purpose. 

What is the hypothesis?

500

Science progresses by building on the work of these types of people. 

Who are previous scientists?

500

This type of science uses observable, repeatable experiments to try to discover truth. Its counterpart is historical science.

What is operational science?

500

When designing an experiment, as many of these should be removed as possible.

What are variables?

500

This is the study of life's history as revealed in the preserved remains of once-living organisms.

What is paleontology?

500

The purpose of a lab report is for these people to be able to replicate the experiment.

What are other scientists?

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