What is Science?/Hypotheses
3 Branches of Science
Variables & Experiments
Phenomena
Observations & Conclusions
100

 Science is the study of what?

Answer: What is the world around us?

100

The study of living things is called?

What is Biology?

100

The factor you change in an experiment is called?

Answer: What is the independent variable?

100

A phenomenon is a _____ or _____ that can be observed.

Answer: What is a fact or event?

100

Observations should be ________, accurate, and objective.

Answer: What is detailed?

200

What two main tools does science use to answer questions?

Answer: What are observations and experiments?

200

The study of matter and how it changes is called?

What is Chemistry? 

200

 A controlled experiment changes how many variables at a time?

Answer: What is one?

200

Name one natural phenomenon.

Answer: What is rain? / What is a volcano eruption? / What are Auroras? 

200

What are some ways to record observations?

Answer: What is using a table or chart or diagram with units?

300

Some phenomena need tools to observe. Name one.

Answer: What is a microscope? / telescope / thermometer

300

The study of matter and energy, including motion and forces, is called?

What is Physics?

300

The factor you measure in an experiment is called?

Answer: What is the dependent variable?

300

Some phenomena need tools to observe. Name one.

What is a microscope? / telescope / thermometer

300

 A conclusion explains what your observations tell you about what?

Answer: What is the hypothesis and experiment results?

400

 A hypothesis is a proposed ______ developed before an investigation.

Answer: What is explanation or prediction or guess?

400

 Which branch of science would study the effect of fertilizer on plant growth, and why?

Answer: What is Biology, because it studies living organisms like plants?

400

 In an experiment testing sunlight on plant growth, name one controlled variable.

Answer: What is type of plant / soil / water / pot size?

400

What did the Inuit people believe about the Northern lights?

That the lights represented their ancestors/loved one's dancing in the sky.

400

If your hypothesis was correct, what do you say in your conclusion?

What is “The hypothesis was supported”?

500

A good hypothesis must be ______.

Answer: What is testable?

500

A scientist wants to study why iron rusts faster in salt water. Which branch of science is this, and what is the chemist observing?

Answer: What is Chemistry, and the chemist is observing a chemical change (oxidation/rusting)?

500

Question: In an experiment to see if the type of soil affects how quickly a plant grows, what is:

  • The independent variable?

  • The dependent variable?

  • Two examples of controlled variables?

  • Independent variable: Type of soil

  • Dependent variable: Plant growth (height or health)

  • Controlled variables: Amount of water, amount of sunlight, type of plant, pot size

500

Name an astronomical Phenomena besties Auroras. 

phases of the moon, Solar eclipse, meteor shower 

500

List 3 ways to be principled in science. 

  • Not ignoring data – Always record and report all results, even if they don’t fit the hypothesis.

  • Minimizing harm – Make sure experiments do not harm the environment, humans, or animals.

  • Respecting participants’ rights – Treat all participants ethically and fairly.

  • Limiting bias – Design experiments so personal opinions or preferences do not influence results.

  • Being honest – Report methods, data, and results truthfully.

  • Following safety rules – Conduct experiments safely to protect yourself and others.

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