Science Safety
Scientific Method
Characteristics of Life
Properties of Water
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100

Where is the safety shower in my classroom?

Front by the door

100

What is the first step of the scientific method? 

Observations

100

How do living things multiple?

Reproduce

100

Why is water considered a polar molecule?

Uneven sharing of electrons and Oxygen is NEGATIVE and Hydrogen is POSITIVE

100

What is Ms. Robertson's first Name? Bonus piece of candy if you can spell it!

Aleighson

200

What is the first thing you should do if you spill a chemical in the lab?

Report it to the teacher

200

What are the 2 formats of a hypothesis?

If ... Then

Simple statement

200

What characteristic of life encompasses both autotrophs and heterotrophs?

Obtain and use energy

200

What property of water allows it to dissolve a lot of substances?

Universal Solvent

200

What was sewer lice?

Raisins and Mountain Dew

300

Why is important to wear safety goggles during a lab?

To protect your eyes from harmful substances like chemical and glass

300

On a graph where does the independent variable go? Where does the Dependent variable go?

DRY MIX Dependent on Y and Independent X

300

Tell me all 8 of the characteristics of life

Cells, DNA/RNA, Responds to environment, obtain and use energy, homeostasis, evolution, growth and development, reproduce

300

What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion: Water sticks to water

Adhesion: Water sticks to other surfaces

300

What is one thing you remember from the Content Box from Day 1?

Any: Frog, Whale, Leaf Bug, Tree book, Science is Fun Book, Fruit Roll-up box, Safety Goggles, Egg, Small Ducks, Paper DNA

400

If you have a question about what is the correct protocol for something and you do not want to ask me where else can you find the information?

your safety contract

400

What is the independent variable and what is the dependent variable?

IV: I change

DV: What is measured

400

What is the term for "the ability of an organism to maintain a internal balance?

Homeostasis

400

What property of water doesn't allow water to boil quickly?

Specific Heat

400

What is the instrument used in the 'Heat it Up' Station to check the temperatures of sand and water?

Thermometer

500
What were 3 parts of the scavenger hunt for safety equipment?

Fire blanket, Exit door, Broom, Shower, Eye wash, broken glass box, sink, teacher desk, safety contract, and cleaning wipes

500

What is the control group?

Used for comparison to see the effect of the independent variable
500

What is one example of respond to stimuli for a human?

Hearing a noise and turning to face it. Blinking when something comes your way, etc. 

500

What are the bonds of a water molecule and tell me where they are found.

Covalent bonds: Hydrogen and Oxygen in ONE molecule of water

Hydrogen bonds: Hydrogen and Oxygen in a CHAIN of water molecules

500

Name 2 macromolecules that are essential for life.

Any 2 of: Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids