Safety
Scientific Method
Variables
Data & Observations
Graphing
100

What should you always wear?

Safety goggles or appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

100

 What is a hypothesis?

A possible explanation or prediction that can be tested through experimentation.

100

What is an independent variable?

The variable that is changed or manipulated in an experiment.

100

What is qualitative data?

Data that describes qualities or characteristics and cannot be measured numerically.

100

What type of graph shows parts of a whole? (group)

Pie chart.

200

What do you do if there's a spill?

Inform the teacher, contain the spill if safe, and follow the emergency procedures.

200

What is a controlled experiment?

An experiment where all variables are kept constant except for the one being tested.

200

What is a dependent variable?

The variable that is measured or affected in an experiment.

200

What is quantitative data?

 Data that can be measured and expressed numerically.

200

How do you create a line graph?

Plot data points on a grid and connect them with lines to show trends over time.

300

What is the purpose of safety goggles?

To protect your eyes from harmful substances and debris.

300

What comes after making observations?

Formulating a hypothesis.

300

What are controlled variables?

Variables that are kept constant to ensure a fair test.

300

 What does it mean to interpret data?

To make sense of the collected data and understand its significance.

300

What is a scatter plot used for?

To show the relationship between two quantitative variables.

400

Name one item in the safety kit.

Fire blanket or first aid kit.

400

What is the purpose of a conclusion?

To summarize the results and determine if the hypothesis was supported or not.

400

What happens if you change too many variables?

 It becomes difficult to determine which variable caused any observed changes in the outcome.

400

What is the difference between data and observations?

Observations are what you notice or record, while data is the information collected from those observations.

400

What does a positive trend in data look like?

As one variable increases, the other variable also increases, resulting in an upward slope.

500

Why is it important to follow safety rules?

To prevent accidents and injuries in the lab.

500

Explain what analyzing data means.

Interpreting the data collected during an experiment to draw conclusions.

500

Why is it important to keep one variable constant?

To ensure that the experiment is fair and that results are valid.

500

Why might scientists change their hypotheses?

Based on new evidence or data that contradicts the original hypothesis.

500

Why is it important to label axes on a graph?

To clearly indicate what variables are being represented and the units of measurement.

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