Variables
Scientific Method
Tools and measurements
Experimental Design
Wild Card
100

Anything that changes in an experiment

What is a variable

100

This step answers the original question

What is a conclusion

100

The basic unit for length in the metric system

What is a meter

100

The very first step of starting experiment

What is an observation/question

100
The basic unit of temperature used in science

What are degrees celsius

200

The variable that you make different in order to test it

What is the independent variable

200

An educated guess or prediction about what you think will happen during an experiment

What is a hypothesis

200

a tool used to measure volume, usually of a liquid

What is a graduated cylinder

200

This uses the template "How does ____ affect ___?"

What is a testable question

200

There are this many milliliters (ml) in one liter (L)

What is 1000

300

The variable that you measure or observe during an experiment

What is the dependent variable

300

The step of the scientific method where you make graphs, look for patterns, and think about what happened

What is analysis

300

The formula used to measure the volume of a solid like a cube or rectangular prism

What is "LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT"

300

The group that is compared to the experimental group, shows what happens when nothing is changed.

What is the control group

300

During the germination lab, we tested if seeds would germinate better in light or dark conditions. The light level is the _____ 

What is the independent variable

400

Something that stays the same to keep an experiment the same

What is the control

400

Numbers, observations, or information you collect during an experiment

What is data

400

A measure of how much 3D space something takes up

What is volume

400

a "good" hypothesis must have these three words

what are "If", "then", and "because"

400

This is what you can see or notice about something, without having to think about why

what is an observation

500

The number of variables you can change in an experiment

What is "one"

500

Then template that we use to create a testable question is: 

How does _______ affect ______?

500

A good tool to use to measure the volume of a cube or rectangular solid

what is a ruler or meter stick

500

Mr. Pitcock wants to know if students score better on tests that are given on Friday, than tests that are given on Monday. His testable questions should be:

How does the day of the week affect student test scores?

500

Mr. Newson notices that a student comes to school on Monday with a cast on her foot, that wasn't there on Friday. He thinks she broke her foot doing something dangerous this weekend. Mr. Newson made a(n) _______

what is an inference

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