This is the act of watching and recording what occurs...give the fancy name too and get double points.
What is observation: Qualitative observations?
100
This is what can either support or not support a hypothesis.
What is a conclusion?
100
This is how one would measure mass and the units that would be used.
What is using a triple beam balance/grams?
100
This is what mm, hL, kg means...
What is millimeter, hectoliter, and kilogram?
100
This is a group within a controlled experiment that is compared to the results of the experimental group.
What is a control group?
200
This is the factor in an experiment that is manipulated or changed by the investigator. (double points if you tell me your own from your Science Fair project)
What is the independent variable?...and yours from your experiment is.....
200
This factor is measured and observed during an experiment...state yours from your experiment and earn double points.
What is the dependent variable? and yours is.......
200
This is how one would measure how much coke you drink with dinner and the units.
What is use a graduated cylinder and mL?
200
This is how many liters are in 1 mL of pond water and this is how many meters are there in 1hm
What is .001L in 1mm? What is 100 m in 1hm?
200
These are the 3 branches of Science and a profession in each.
What is Earth Science (Geologist), Life Science (Dr.) and Physical Science (Engineer)?
300
This is the factors in an experiment that remains the same...double the points for telling the class 3 in your Science Fair experiment...
What is a constant? And what are your 3?????
300
This is looking around you and getting information with your senses....Hint: the fancy name!!!
What is a qualitative observation?
300
This is how you would measure a hot day and the units you would use.
What is a thermometer, C or F?
300
These are the standard units for length, mass and volume.
What are meters, grams (kilograms) and Liters?
300
The hints for this type of observations are....There are 12 fish in the fish tank..(I think..some have perished :( ), There are 60 feet in the classroom (eww...stinky!!jk)...there is 1 tarantula in the classroom (scary!!!)..
What are quantitative observations?
400
This is a logical conclusion based on available information or evidence.
What is an inference?
400
A _______________ is useful only if it can be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
400
This is the scientific notation number for an atom....
.000 000 000 132.
The mass of a giants big toe is 3005kg, this is how you would express it in Scientific notation.
What is 1.32 x 10^-10?
What is 3.005 x 10^3?
400
These are the symbols for the units of mass from largest to smallest.
What is Gg, Mg, kg, hg, dag, g, dg, cg, mg, ug, ng?
400
These are the 2 groups in a controlled experiment and why they are used this way.
What is an experimental group and a control group and the reason for these specific groups is to test ONE variable at a time?
500
A prediction or statement can be tested with this. State yours and earn double points.
What is a hypothesis? and yours???????
500
This is the difference between a Scientific Law and a Scientific Theory.
What is a Scientific Law is a pattern in nature that is always true, and a Scientific Theory is an explanation of observations of events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations?
500
These are the prefixex for:
m, k, h, d, da and c.
What is :
milli
kilo
hecto
deci
deka
centi?
500
This is the value of kilo and milli as compared to the base units.
What is 1000 x bigger and 1000 x smaller than the base unit?
500
These are the steps of the Scientific method...backwards!!!
What is:
Share results
repeat to verify
conclusion
data
experimentation
hypothesis
observation / inference / predictions (these all kind of go together)