Instruments
Experiments
Data
Puppets
Vocabulary 2
400
This is how many valves there are on a trumpet.

What is 3?

400

This is how many dependent variables you can have in an experiment.

What is one?

400

The SI unit for mass is this.

What is grams?

400

This puppet loves to eat cookies.

Who is Cookie Monster?

400

In science, an observation that has been repeatedly confirmed.

What is a fact?

800

The part of a drum set where 2 cymbals can be clapped together is called this.

What is a high hat?

800

The section where you say whether your hypothesis was right or wrong, and why you think that is called what?

What is the conclusion?
800

This is another way to describe a mean.

What is Average?

800

This puppet famously said "It's not easy being green".

Who is Kermit the Frog?

800

The part of the investigation that can change.

What is a variable?

1200

The Pied Piper famously played this common instrument found in MS and HS bands.

What is the flute?

1200

These are the variables that you could change, but you choose to keep the same in an experiment.

What are controlled variables?

1200

Taking your largest measurement, and subtracting your smallest measurement gives you this.

What is range?

1200

This puppet loves banging on drums.

Who is Animal?

1200

A type of observations where you use measurements and numbers to describe something.

What is a quantitative observation?

1600

This brass instrument doesn't use valves, and can play any note.  Watch out if you sit in front of one.

What is a trombone?

1600

In the hypothesis, "If we play Jeopardy as a class, then students will score higher on their test", the independent variable is this.

What is playing Jeopardy?

1600

Every graph needs units, labels for the X and Y axis, and this.

What is a title?

1600

This muppet loves to end his punchlines with "Waka Waka".

Who is Fozzie The Bear?

1600

The use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the knowledge generated through this process.

What is science?

2000

Saxophones and clarinets use this to create vibrations, causing the instrument to make sound.

What is a reed?

2000

You use this to find out if your hypothesis is right or wrong in your experiment.

What is data?

2000

The most repeated number in your data is called this.

What is mode?

2000

A person who uses puppets and speaks for them without moving their mouth is called this.

Who is a ventriloquist?

2000

A reasoned deduction or inference.

What is a conclusion?

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