How many MM = 1CM
The amount of matter in an object.
Mass
The scientific method begins with this. Must be testable.
Question
Which variable stays the same throughout the experiment to keep it fair?
Controlled Variable
What would you use to measure the length of a paper clip?
Centimeters
How many CM = 1M
The distance from one point to another.
Length
You need to gather more information about your question.
Research
Which variable is measured or observed as a result of the experiment?
Dependent Variable
What would you use to measure the length of a football field?
Meters
How many M = 1KM
The amount of space something takes up.
Volume
Evidence based prediction about what you think the outcome of the experiment will be.
Hypothesis
Which variable is the one that you change on purpose in an experiment?
Independent Variable
What would you use to measure the amount of water in a bathtub?
Liters
How many G = 1KG
What unit would you use to measure the mass of an elephant?
Kilograms
Analyze your results from the experiment.
Analysis
Shannon wants to see if the amount of time she studies will affect her grades. She normally studies for 30 minutes a night, but decides to double her study time to one hour per night. Over the next three weeks Shannon sees her science grade raise 10%.
What is the Independent Variable?
Amount of study time
What would you use to measure the volume of a soda can?
MilliLiters
1,000ML
What unit would you use to measure the distance between two cities?
Kilometers
Name the Scientific Method in order
Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, and Conclusion
What is the Dependent and Controlled variable for the previous 400 question?
Dependent= Science Grade
Controlled= Studying 30 minutes per night
What do you use to measure the weight of a Giraffe?
Kilograms