A variable that I choose, or a cause that affects the outcome.
What is an independent variable?
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
Any inappropriate lab behavior, or not taking the lab seriously.
What is horseplay?
This is used to measure length.
What is a ruler?
A graph that shows several categories
What is a bar graph?
The outcome or effect that we measure, that depends on something else.
What is the dependent variable?
How much matter an object has.
What is mass?
This can be used by a teacher to spray at a fire.
What is a fire extinguisher?
This is a tool that uses three sliders to measure mass.
What is a triple beam balance?
A graph that shows how an independent variable affects a dependent variable.
What is a line graph?
This is something that stays the same over the course of an experiment.
What is a constant?
The unit scientists use to measure length.
What are meters?
These should be worn any time heat or chemicals are used.
What are safety goggles?
This white material is essential to ensure accuracy when graphing, due to its grid structure.
What is graph paper?
The axis along the bottom, which shows the independent variable.
What is the x-axis?
This is something that we use as a baseline, to compare our data to.
What is a control?
The unit scientists use to measure mass.
What are grams?
This is something that when lit, should never be left unattended.
What is a burner?
This is needed every day to record the day's events and homework.
What is a planner?
The axis along the left side, which shows the dependent variable.
What is the y-axis?
These are things that change.
What are variables?
The unit scientists use to measure volume.
What are liters?
This is used in the event that someone gets chemicals or other object in his/her eyes.
What is the eye wash station?
This is used by scientists to measure volume.
What is a graduated cylinder?
These are essential to your graph, in order to make sure that other people know what your graph is showing
What are labels?