LESSON 1
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
LAB REPORT
TEACHER BONUS
STUDENT BONUS
100

To categorize objects, species, or events based on shared characteristics or functions.

What is 'CLASSIFY' or 'CLASSIFICATION'?

100

The first step of the Scientific Method.

What is 'OBSERVE'?

100

The process by which plants sweat.

What is 'TRANSPIRATION'?
100

A force that keeps us grounded on Earth.

What is 'GRAVITY'?

100

The largest mammal on Earth.

What is a 'WHALE' (or 'BLUE WHALE')?

200

Something that scientists classify.

What are 'LIVING SPECIES'?

200

The second step of the Scientific Method.

What is 'QUESTION'?

200

Something that stays the same during an experiment. (Hint: A type of variable.)

What is a/the 'CONTROLLED VARIABLE'?

200

The hardest natural substance on Earth.

What is a 'DIAMOND'?

200

A sweet, crystalline substance that is commonly white and used in cooking and baking.

What is 'SUGAR'?

300

When classifying shoes, this shared feature helps us group similar shoes together (e.g., colors, laces brands).

What is a 'CHARACTERISTIC'?

300

An educated guess or prediction for what might happen in an experiment.

What is a 'HYPOTHESIS' (verb form: 'HYPOTHESIZE')?

300

Something that changes during an experiment. (Hint: A type of variable.)

What is an/the 'INDEPENDENT VARIABLE'?

300

The process by which humans sweat. (Hint: This is different than plants!)

What is 'PERSPIRATION'?

300

The heaviest organ in the human body.

What is 'SKIN'?

400

Animals that eat both plants and meat.

What is an 'OMNIVORE'?

400

The last step of the Scientific Method.

What is 'REPORT'?

400

Saysay's favorite topic in science.

What is 'BOTANY' and/or 'BIOLOGY'?

400

The largest plant in our solar system.

What is 'JUPITER'?

500

A tool that scientists use to classify living species.

What is a 'DICHOTOMOUS KEY'?

500

All of the steps in the Scientific Method.

What are 'OBSERVE, QUESTION, HYPOTHESIZE, EXPERIMENT, & REPORT'?

500

Saysay's real first name.

Who is 'SADIE'?

500

A mammal that lays eggs.

What is a 'PLATYPUS' (or 'MONOTREME')?

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