Metrics, meters, and measures oh my!
Lab safety is not just for the dogs
Methods are so scientific
To convert or not to convert? That is the question
Are you critical?
100
The metric base unit for length
What is a meter?
100
Used to protect your eyes in a lab
What are goggles?
100
An educated guess
What is a hypothesis?
100
1 m = _______ mm
What is 1000?
100
finding similarities between two or more things
What is comparing?
200
Information gathered during an experiment.
What is data?
200
What you should use if you get something in your eyes
What is the eyewash station for 15 minutes?
200
What is the first step of the scientific method
What is ask a question/problem?
200
2 km = ______ m
What is 2000?
200
Using your 5 senses to gather data about the world
What is observation?
300
the dip seen when measuring with a graduated cylinder
What is a meniscus?
300
Used to protect hands during experiment
What are gloves?
300
The part of the experiment that stays the same to use for a comparison
What is the control?
300
1.2 m = ______ dm
What is 12?
300
numerical information that can be measured
What is quantitative data?
400
Tool used to measure mass
What is a triple-beam balance
400
What you should do if there is an accident in a lab
What is tell a teacher or supervisor?
400
the part of the experiment that changes as a result of the independent variable
What is the dependent variable?
400
450 mL= ____g
What is 450?
400
variable changed intentionally by experimenter during experiment
What is independent variable?
500
The metric prefixes from largest to smallest
What is kilo, hecto, deka, base unit, deci, centi and milli
500
method of scientific smelling
What is Wafting?
500
Once an experiment is complete, the next step in the scientific method
What is record and analyze results?
500
The volume of a 3 cm cube
What is 27 cubic centimeters?
500
the steps of the scientific method
What are State the Purpose, Gather Information, Form a Hypothesis, Perform an Experiment, Analyze Data, and Draw Conclusions?
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