Scientific Method
Scientific Method 2
Measurement
Graphing
Lab skills/ Safety
100
A testable prediction is a...
hypothesis
100
How do we test a hypothesis?
With an experiment
100

What are the metric base units?

Grams, Meters, Liters

100

Which axis would the independent variable be on?

X

100

If the Ocular lens is 10x and the objective is 25x what is the total magnification?

250x

200

What is the first step of the scientific method? State a ____ (not a hypothesis!)

state a problem/ question

200

The Variable that the scientist manipulates

Independent 

200

1500 Kg is equal to how many grams?

1,500,000 g

200

Which axis would the Dependent variable be on?

Y
200

Describe the relationship between field of view and magnification 

as magnification increases field of view decreases

300
What is a standard for comparison used in science?
a control
300

Counting the number of something is an example of what kind of observation

Quantitative Observation

300
.32L is how many mL?
320 mL
300

When Finding an appropriate scale what is the best order of values to try?

1,2,5, 10

300

This person is the most important part of lab safety

The student

400
This variable changes because the independent was manipulated...
the dependent
400

Describing the quality of something is an example of what kind of observation

Qualitative

400

What is the symbol of the unit for temperature in metric units?

°C

400

When making a line graph the line should include arrows. True or False

False

400

This is the first step in the procedure for broken glass.

Tell the teacher

500

factors that must be kept the same throughout the whole experiment. 

A Controled Variable 

500

What is the last step of the scientific method and why is it important?

Communication. This is to allow other scientist to check your work and confirm your findings

500

To Measure the Volume of an irregular object you should use this technique

Displacement 

500

What writing utensils should our graphs be made with?

Pencil!

500

the name of the procedure for preparing to view a specimen under a microscope.

(hint: Thing how we viewed the pond organisms)

Wet mount 

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