Vocabulary
Definitions
Vocab in Real Life
Class Content
Lab and Activity Results
100

What is the definition of constraints?

Limits

100

The goals you have to achieve to be successful.

Criteria

100
Replace this sentence using the correct vocab word:


We have to work together to move the couch.

We have to collaborate to move the couch.

100

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

What is the name of the type of data that is very unlike the others?

Outlier

200

What does iteration mean?

To repeat something to get a better result.

200
Sharing your ideas to get advice from others.

Solution Briefing

200

Repeat this sentence using the correct vocabulary word:


I want to be able to repeat how to make this cake exactly!

I want to replicate this cake!

200

Why do we solution brief?

For people to help us see different ways of looking at and solving things.

200

What was the criteria for the Oreo Lab?

To see how many drops of water fit on a penny.

300

Explain the difference between folding and compression.

Folding reduces the length by bending over.

Compression reduces the size by squeezing.

300

Something that is able to stand without falling over easily.

Stable

300

Repeat this sentence using a vocabulary word:


There are a lot of different kinds of germs in the human body!

There are a variation of germs in the human body!

300

How do you find the range from a set of data? What is the range for the graph on the board?

You take the smallest point and the largest point. (x-y)

2-27

300

What were the constraints the SECOND time we worked on the Book Structure Activity?

To use the least amount of materials (paper clips, notecards, rubber bands) possible.

400

The amount of push or pull a structure has to resist.

Load

400

The smallest particle of matter.

An atom.

400

Repeat this sentence using a vocabulary word:


Steph Curry's FG% on corner 3's is 72%! (He makes 72% of all his 3 pointers; this is very high)

Steph Curry's shots are very precise!


(Steph Curry's shots have high precision!)

400

What is the BIG question we are attempting to answer?

How do scientists work together to solve problems?

400

How many trials did your group have to test the Oreo Lab in?

4 Trials

500

What is the scientific definition for gravity?

The pull between two objects.

500

The combination of two or more atoms (+ give an example of this)

Molecule- water.

500

Repeat this sentence using a vocabulary word:

The book is falling off the table because its not resting correctly. 

The book is falling off the table because its center of mass is not on the table.

500

What is a way that you can measure volume?

Fill the object/thing up with water completely, and then measure how much water is in it.

500

What was the ultimate reason why the Oreo Lab didn't allow everyone to get very similar results?

There was no detailed procedure!!