CER
Observations, inferences, and predictions
Density
Graphing
Earth’s Spheres
Math Practice
100

What does CER stand for?

Claim, evidence, reasoning!

100

What five things do you use to make an observation? List them.

Your five senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch)

100

True or false: 

Mass is the amount of matter in a substance. Volume is the amount of space in a substance.

True! 

Bonus 100 points: What are the units of mass? What are the units of volume? (Name one for each)

100

True or false: the independent variable is what is being measured, while the dependent variable is what is being controlled. 

False. It’s the opposite way around!

100

What are the main four spheres of Earth?

Biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere

100

If an object has a density of 3.4 g/mL, and a liquid has a density of 2.0 g/mL. 

Will the object sink or float in the liquid?

Sink

200

True or false: a claim is a clear statement that answers a scientific question

True!

200

What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations?

Qualitative = descriptions/characteristic/qualities Quantitative = numbers.

200

What is this Triangle? What does it tell you? Name one equation you can get from it. 


The density triangle. It tells you equations for density, mass, and volume.
D= M/V

M= V x D

V= M/D

200

Fill in the blank: 

The Independent variable is always plotted along the ______ axis. It is the variable that the experimenter can ______ in the experiment.

The Dependent variable is always plotted along the ______ axis. It is the variable that is being ______ in the experiment.

The Independent variable is always plotted along the x-axis. It is the variable that the experimenter can control in the experiment.

The Dependent variable is always plotted along the y-axis. It is the variable that is being measured in the experiment.

200

True or False: without the interactions between Earth’s spheres, life would not be able to exist on earth. 

True

200

Calculate the density of an object with the following components:

mass: 10.0 g

volume: 6.3 mL

round to the nearest hundredth 

1.58 g/mL

300

Fill in the blank: 

Reasoning should use ___________ to show why the _______ supports the claim.

Reasoning should use scientific principles or concepts to show why the evidence supports the claim.

300

True or false: observations need to be made up of non-debatable facts.

True

300

What method do you use to find the volume of an irregular solid? (Hint: you use a graduated cylinder!)

The water displacement method

300

What type of relationship is shown in a graph when both the x and y variable are increasing?

Direct relationship

300

Plants release oxygen into the air through transpiration. Which Earth spheres are interacting in this example?

Biosphere and Atmosphere

300

Round the following to the nearest hundredth

1.6657892  

1.67

400

Read the following paragraph:

A group of plants were placed in sunlight, while another group were kept in darkness for a week. The plants in sunlight grew 3 centimeters in height, were strong and green in color, while the plants in darkness did not grown, were drooping, and turned yellow.

What evidence from the text best supports the claim: Yes, plants need sunlight to survive. 

Hold up the letter of the correct answer on your whiteboards.

A) Plants use sunlight for photosynthesis, which allows them to make food. Without sunlight, they cannot produce the energy they need, causing them to weaken and die.

B)The plants in sunlight grew 3 centimeters in height, were strong and green in color, while the plants in darkness did not grown, were drooping, and turned yellow.

C) A group of plants were placed in sunlight, while another group were kept in darkness for a week.

D)The plants in sunlight did not grow, were drooping, and turned yellow.


B)The plants in sunlight grew 3 centimeters in height, were strong and green in color, while the plants in darkness did not grown, were drooping, and turned yellow.

400

What prediction can you make based on this graph? why? 


Global temperatures will continue to increase because of global warming. 

400

How do you know if an object will sink or float in water? When will that object neither sink nor float?

Use numbers to support your answer.

Sinks: when the object’s density is greater than 1.0 g/cm3

Floats: when the object’s density is less than 1.0 g/cm3

Neither: when the density of the object is 1.0 g/cm3

400

What are the main variables being measured in this graph? label which variable is the independent variable, and which is the dependent variable. 


independent: time (days)

dependent: Plant height (cm)

400

Give one example of how the atmosphere could impact the geosphere. 

Keep responses to a sentence 

Rain and wind can erode soil and shape land

400

Calculate the volume of an object with the following components:

mass: 20 grams

density: 0.7 g/mL

Round to the tenths place 

28.6 mL

500

TWO PART QUESTION: 

What is this graph about? 

Develop a claim about this graph based on the scientific question below: How does the average temperature change with the seasons?

This graph is about average climate data during the years of 1981-2010. (graph's title)

Temperatures in the reading are highest in the summer and lowest in the winter

500

How are inferences different than predictions?

Keep to one sentence

Inferences can explain what is happening in observations, predictions guess what can happen in the future. 

500

The Length of a regular cube is 6cm, the height is 1.6 cm, and the width is 3.1 cm. The mass of the cube is 101 grams. Calculate the density of the solid to the nearest tenth.

For an extra 100 points: if this cube was dropped into water, would it sink or float? Why?

(hint: what is the density of water? what is the formula for volume?)

Density: 3.4 g/cm3

Since the cube’s density is greater than 1.0 g/cm3, the cube will sink.

500

What is a prediction you can make based on the trend of this graph?

(trend is the general direction the data is moving on a graph.)


As the years go on, American consumers will spend more money on video games.

500

An earthquake occurs, causing rivers to overflow, and wildlife/humans to have to deal with floods. Which of the following choices best represents the order in which Earth’s spheres are interacting during this event?

Geosphere -> hydrosphere -> biosphere

500

Calculate the mass of an object with the following components:

Volume: 2.73 mL

Density: 0.9 g/mL

round to the nearest hundredth

2.46 g