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Science IS Everywhere
Measuring Up
Temperature
Systems and Models
100
The five implements used for making observations.
What are the Five Senses
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter.
100
The tool required to accurately measure temperature.
What is a thermometer.
100
A group of objects and the factors that affect the objects.
What is a system.
200
A step by step procedure including observing, forming a question, stating a hypothesis, collecting data, and reaching a conclusion.
What is the scientific method.
200
A particle of matter.
What is an atom.
200
Average body temperature (Fº or Cº)
What is 98.6º or 37º
200
A factor that affects an object; examples include mass, temperature, speed, and time.
What is a variable.
300
An activity performed to test a hypothesis.
What is an experiment.
300
A specific quantity that is counted to make a measurement.
What is a unit.
300
A measurement that is factual.
What is accurate
300
A picture that shows how two variables are related.
What is a graph.
400
A possible answer to a scientific question based on observations.
What is a hypothesis.
400
A measurement of the force of gravity on the mass of an object.
What is weight.
400
Repeating an experiment to get the most factual evidence.
What are trials.
400
Variable that is held constant in an experiment.
What is a control variable
500
Using your senses to make a description, inference, or just to look.
What is an observation.
500
A measurement of how much space is occupied by an object.
What is volume.
500
A measurement that is consistent that may not be consistent.
What is precise.
500
Explains the cause and effect relationships between variables in a system.
What is a model.