Safety
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Scientific Method
Lit Candle
Target Practice
100

What is an example of something that should NOT be worn during a lab?

open toed shoes, hair down, ripped shirt, loose or baggy clothing 

100


True or False: All chemicals in the lab should be considered potentially dangerous

True

100

What is the first step of the scientific method? 

1. To observe and question

100

What are the vocabulary terms we learned about when we did the candle observations? 

Quantitative & Qualitative

100

What are the vocabulary terms we learned about by doing the target practice activity? 

Accuracy & Precision 

200

True or False: You do not need to wear safety goggles if you wear glasses. 

FALSE

200

What is the acronym Miss Zielinski uses to remember Dependent Variable? 

DM's (Dependent, what you're Measuring)

200

What is the base unit for measuring length? 

Meters

200

Provide an example of QUANTITATIVE data from the candle activity.

When using the scale the mass of the candle was 10.1 g before we lit it. 

200

When you hit every shot in the center of the target how would you describe this? 

Accurate and Precise

300

Where will Miss Zielinski dispose of any broken glassware? 

In the designated broken glassware container in the back corner of the classroom by the fancy new pencil sharpener. 

300

How do you spell your teachers last name? 

Zielinski 

300

Define Independent Variable 

These are the factors or conditions that you purposely change in an experiment. 

“cause”

300

Provide three examples of QUALITATIVE data from the candle activity.

1. The wax felt slimy

2. The candle smelt like play dough 

3. The wick turned a black color when we burned it.


300

Khalil just performed an experiment three times. His first trial was 16.5 seconds, second trial was, 16.2 seconds, and third trial was 15.9 seconds. The true value for this experiment is 18.2 seconds. How would you describe their results?

Precise 

400

When using a razor blade or scalpel, always cut material _____________________. 

away from you

400

The football players in the room were so excited about the milk lab that they decided to do it with the team after practice. They used skim milk and whole milk. Which milk worked the best and why? 

Whole Milk because it contains full fat which is able to pull the particles of color faster. 

400

What are constant variables? 

Constants are variables kept the same in an experiment.

400

Define Quantitative Data & provide an example. 

Numerical measurements

Ex. 17km, 9.5g, 12.3L, etc.

400

Ella just performed an experiment three times. Her first trial was 18.5 seconds, second trial was 18.2 seconds, and third trial was 18.0 seconds. The true value for this experiment is 18.2 seconds. How would you describe their results?

Accurate and Precise

500

When working with a group on a lab, describe in detail the actions you should take to meet our class expectations.

Wear appropriate lab safety attire the entire lab. Stay with your group (no running, no touching each other etc.). No eating or drinking. Follow the instructions. Clean and put back materials where you found them at the start of class. 

500

Write a hypothesis for the firework milk lab in the proper format. 

If we use whole milk then the colors will move towards the center of the petri dish at a faster rate. 

500

Be able to write down two reasons why the scientific method is used by scientists. 

1. Its standardized

2. Its repeatable

3. Its unbiased

4. It produces evidence

500

Define Qualitative Data & Provide an Example: 

Subjective, non-numerical observations

Ex. Tall, blue, floral, etc.

500

Calvin just performed an experiment three times. His first trial was 20.0 seconds, second trial was, 16.2 seconds, and third trial was 27.9 seconds. The true value for this experiment is 18.2 seconds. How would you describe their results?

Neither Accurate nor Precise 

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