Vocabulary
Metric Conversions
Measurement Skills
The Scientific Method
Misc.
100

Something that remains the same between the control group and experimental group.

Constant

100

This is the sentence we memorized to convert units.

King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk

100

This is the measuring system that we use in the classroom. It's based on units of 10.

Metric

100

Jill wonders which deodorant works the best (Degree or Dove). According to the scientific method, this is the next step she should take to answer her question.

Research or gather information

100

This is what we call the information gathered during an experiment

Data

200

This is the amount of space an object occupies.

Volume

200

This is the answer that you would come up with if you ever had to convert 123 cm to m.

1.23 m

200

This is the abbreviation for milligram

mg

200

This is the definition for a hypothesis

An educated guess

200
What is the name of the safety symbol with a skull and crossbones?

Chemical Safety

300

This term describes the interval between two events.

Time

300

0.023 DL converted to mL

230 mL

300

Milliliter is the standard unit for volume of a liquid, what is the standard unit of volume for a solid?

1 cm3

300

These are the two groups every experiment should include

Experimental Group and Control Group

300

This is the standard unit of mass

Grams

400

A piece of lab equipment that is used to measure the volume of liquids.

Graduated Cylinder

400

34.55 g to dg

345.5 dg

400

If you have a graduated cylinder with 4mL of water in it, and you add two marbles to the cylinder and the water level rises to 6 mL, what is the volume of ONE marble?

1 cm3

400

Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw one of these.

Conclusion 

400

This is the standard unit for time

Seconds

500

This variable changes in response to what was changed 1st in the experiment.

Dependent Variable.

500

This is how many meters are in 16 kilometers.

16,000 meters

500

The number of variables that an experiment can change 

One

500

What are the 7 steps of the scientific method in order?

1. Ask a question or state the problem.

2. Research or Gather Information

3. Form a hypothesis

4. Experiment or Test the Hypothesis

5. Analyze Data

6. Conclusion

7. Repeat if necessary 

500

A beaker and its contents has a mass of 2kg. The beaker alone has a mass of 200 g. What is the mass of the beakers contents?

1.8 kg or 1800 g