Methods
Directions
Controls and Variables
Borders
Continents
100
What is the first step in the Scientific Method?
Question
100
What are the cardinal directions?
North, South, East and West
100
What is the "stuff" in an experiment that stays the same?
Control
100
How many states border Ohio?
Five
100
How many continents are on Earth?
Seven
200
What is it called when we use an "if, then" statement?
Hypothesis
200
What are the intermediate directions?
Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast
200
What is the "stuff" in an experiment that changes?
Variable
200
What is the northern border of Ohio?
Lake Erie
200
What is a continent?
A large mass of land.
300
What is a process you use to test a question?
Experiment
300
Ohio is __________ of Indiana.
East.
300
How many variables can you have in an experiment?
One!
300
What is the southern border of Ohio?
The Ohio River
300
What is the largest and smallest continent?
Asia and Europe
400
What does it mean to draw a conclusion?
Tell what your results are from an experiment and what you LEARNED.
400
What direction is Canada from the United States?
North
400
Why is it important to have only one variable in an experiment?
So we can know what is making the difference in the experiment. If we have more than one variable we wouldn't know what made the test work or not.
400
What countries border The United States of America?
Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
400
What are the four oceans?
Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian
500
Why is it important to us the scientific method?
To keep from getting confused when you are testing a hypothesis.
500
What is the direction of Pennsylvania from Ohio?
East
500
Why is it important to keep everything a control and only have one variable in an experiment?
To keep the experiment fair.
500
What 5 states border Ohio?
Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
500
What are the seven continents?
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica.
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