Scientific Method
Dash
Chemistry
Scratch
Plants
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What is the first step of the scientific method?

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How do we tell the Dash robot what to do?

By using a computer, chromebook, or tablet

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True or false: a solid has a fixed shape and volume. 

True

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What are "costumes" in Scratch?

Different appearances for a sprite

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What do plants need to grow?

Sunlight, water, air, nutrients, and soil

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What do we call a test we do to find out if our idea is correct?

An experiment

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What is Dash's smaller companion robot's name?

Dot

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Give an example of a liquid

Water, juice, milk..

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What do we call the characters in Scratch?

Sprites

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What part of the plant absorbs water?

The roots

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Why do scientists record their observations?

To keep track of what they see and learn

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Name one thing Dash can do.

Move forward, turn, or make sounds

300

True or false: gas has a fixed shape and volume. 

False. Gas takes the shape of the room or container that it is in

300

What are "backdrops" in Scratch?

Different backgrounds for the stage

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Give an example of a "vegetable" that is actually a root?

Carrots, beets, parsnips, turnips, radishes, potatoes

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What step of the scientific method comes after finishing an experiment?

Analyze the results

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What is a sequence in programming?

A series of steps that tell Dash what to do in order

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What is one way we can change a solid into a liquid?

Heating or melting it
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If I wanted my sprite to move, what color code blocks would I use?

Blue

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What do we call the process that plants use to make their food using sunlight?

Photosynthesis

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What is a hypothesis?

An explanation, answer to the question, or prediction

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What is the app or website called that we use to program Dash?

Blockly

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What do we call the process of changing a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

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What is a loop in Scratch?

A set of instructions that repeats

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What do we call the process of a seed growing into a new plant?

Germination