Science on deals with things that are
what is testable
After forming a hypothesis and determining all variables, scientists do what next?
what is develop/perform an experiment.
what is testable, related to the question, and written in and if/then statement.
What does SI stand for?
what is system international
1m is equal to how many centimeters?
What is 100cm?
Science does can't always
what is provide complete answers to all questions
This is the variable that gets what is being tested
what is independent variable
This type of graph is used when making comparisons.
what is bar graphs
This is how scientists measure length.
what is the meter(m)
10 L is equal to how many mL?
What is 10,000 mL?
what is change
This variable is the outcome of an experiment
what is dependent variable
This type of graph tracks change over time
what is line graphs
This is how scientists measure volume.
what is the liter (L)
5000 g is equal to how many kg?
What is 5kg?
Science demands
what is evidence or data
All graphs require these 3 things
what is titles, labeled x and y axis, and labeled units/categories
List 2 things that should be done in the conclusion.
what is describe what happened, restate the hypothesis and if it was right/wrong,explain what went right/wrong, propose changes for next time.
How do scientists measure mass?
what is the gram (g)?
0.056m is equal to how many cm?
What is 5.6cm?
Scientists try to avoid
what is bias
This variable does not gets what is being tested and acts as a comparison
what is control
Identify the independent and dependent variables from this hypothesis: If I eat ice cream too fast then I will get a brain freeze.
what is Independent variable:how fast you eat ice cream. Dep: brain freeze happening or not.
What does the prefix m in mm stand for?
what is milli?
0.00006 kg is equal to how many dg (decigrams)?
What is .6 dc?