The first step in the scientific method?
What is purpose/Question?
What are the two types of observation?
What is Qualitative and Quantitative?
What step of the scientific method do you predict a possible answer to a problem or a question?
What is Hypothesis?
What are the two types of variables stated in a hypothesis?
What is Independent/manipulated and Dependent/responding?
An approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions is an
What is a estimate?
The scientific method that you test your hypothesis?
What is Experiment?
Using 1 or more of your senses to gather information.
What is observation?
Density formula
What is Density=mass/volume?
A well tested explanation for a wide range of observations.
What is a scientific theory?
Making a forecast of what will happen.
What is prediction?
The first thing to do in case of a laboratory accident.
What is notify your teacher?
This type of observation describes something without measurements.
What is Qualitative?
A liquid that is less dense will be found.
What is at the top?
The study of matter, energy, and the changes they undergo.
What is physical science?
The ________________ involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence.
What is Scientific Method.
The step of the scientific method that you present your experiment and it's results.
What is conclusion?
Blue, rough, metal are all examples of what type of observation?
What is Qualitative observation?
The way of learning about the natural world.
What is science?
Facts, figures and other evidence gathered through observation.
What is data?
The mass of an object is a measure of.
What is density?
List all six steps of the scientific method.
What is purpose/Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data/Analysis, Conclusion?
4 feet long with 24 buttons are both examples of what type of observation?
What is Quantitative observation?
Data showing how the responding variable in an experiment changes in response to the manipulated variable can be displayed with a(an).
What is line graph?
A statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under certain conditions.
What is a scientific law?
The steepness of a graph line.
What is slope?