Science Tools
Record Keeping
Substances
Properties
More Properties
100
tool used to measure mass
What is a Balance
100
Data
What is the information you record during the investigation called?
100
Particles locked in and vibrate. Example: Book, pencil
What is a Solid?
100
the characteristics we use to describe or separate matter like color, texture, boiling point, etc.
What is Property?
100
The pushing up of water
What is Buoyancy?
200
Tool used to measure temperature
What is a thermometer
200
the educated guess you make based on your knowledge
What is an Hypothesis?
200
Particles move faster and it takes the shape of the container.
What is Liquid?
200
When water goes from a liquid state to a gas.
What is Evaporation?
200
Property of matter of sink or float
What is buoyancy?
300
Tool used to measure the volume of liquids
What is a beaker
300
the answer to your experiment based on your observations
What is a Conclusion
300
Particles move the fastest and move in all directions
What is Gas?
300
How much gravity is pulling on matter
What is Weight?
300
Iron is attracted to a magnet
What is Magnetism?
400
able to catch on fire
What is Flammable mean
400
The part of the experiment that changes. It's what you are testing.
What is the Independent Variable?
400
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is Matter?
400
Only one way to multiply to get that number. Example. 1X2=2, 1x7=7, 1x11=11 2, 7, and 11
What is prime?
400
When objects pull towards each other
What is attract?
500
measures volume of liquid more exactly by ones
What is a cylinder
500
the answer to your experiment based on your observations
What is Conclusion
500
The amount of matter in anything
What is Mass
500
Two or more ways to multiply to get that number. Example: 1X6=6 and 2x3=6
What is Composite
500
To push away from an object
What is Repel?
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