Scientific Design
Metric system
Microscopes
Variables
Lab Safety/Experimental Design
100

What is the proper way to answer a scientific question?

Through the process of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning

100

I have a board that is 7 meters.  How many inches is that?

274.68 in

100
What are some of the safe handling procedures for the microscopes?

Hold with 2 hands, have cord wrapped in arm of microscope

100

The variable that does not change during an experiment is called the 

Control Variable
100

List some lab safety procedures regarding the bunsen burner

Wait until match is lit to turn gas on, no hats, tuck strings into sweat shirt, no horseplay
200

What is the proper criteria for a claim?

• A claim is a statement that answers the initial question

• It will usually only be one sentence in length

• The claim does not include any explanation, or evidence

200

The Osseo cross country team went on a 3 km run.  How many yards is that?

3280.83 km

200

What angle should I lay my cover slip down at to minimize the formation of air bubbles?

45 degree angle

200

The variable that represents the outcome of the experiment or the effect is known as the 

Dependent variable

200

What is a scientific theory?

a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed

300
How should we properly state our evidence?

•The evidence is the data used to support the claim

• It can be either quantitative or qualitative depending on the question

• We should use data that directly supports the claim. 

300
An object measures 58 yds long.  How many meters is this object?

52.78 M

300

What is the piece of the microscope called that allows me to adjust the intensity of light passing through my slide?

diaphragm

300

The variable that the scientists alter or manipulate is known is the 

Independent variable

300

Generally it is better to do multiple or single experiments when trying to answer a scientific question

Multiple

400
How should we state our reasoning?

• The reasoning is the explanation of “why and how”

• We reference the evidence in the reasoning

• It should include an explanation of the underlying science concept that produced the evidence or data

400

An object is 87 inches long.  How many millimeters is it?

2209.8 mm

400

What type of microscope would somebody working in the medical field be using to view how a virus attacks cells?

Electron Microscope

400

The number of times an experiment is repeated is known as the 

Sample Size

400

What is a scientific law

the description of an observed phenomenon

500

Answer the following question using the CER guidelines

Why do we not receive rain in the winter in Wisconsin?

Answers will vary

500

It is roughly 26 miles from Osseo to Eau Claire.  How many kilometers is that?

42 km

500

When a scientist is first looking at a cell to see if it is damaged what type of microscope would he probably be using?

Scanning electron microscope

500

The best scientific experiments only have a single _____________ _____________ that is altered.  The rest are ____________ ___________.

Independent Variable, Control Variable

500

What is true regarding all scientific variables?

We want to make sure they are accounted for throughout the entire experiment