Vocabulary
Fill in the blank
Experiments
General
True or False
100

An Example that contradicts a conclusion

What is counter example 

pg 39

100

Science is _______________ a means by which something can be proved.

What is NOT

pg. 39

100

What was the name of Experiment 2.3 or what were we testing for? Hint:  This is the experiment with the pennies.  



What is......Surface Tension of Water

Pg. 42

100

1800's a Hungarian Scientist used the scientific method to determine something about doctors who were doing autopsies and then examining their patients what was it?

If they didn't wash their hands they carried bacteria from the dead to the patients in the ward which caused a higher death rate.

100

Science cannot prove anything

True-

It can provide evidence that a certain idea is true but it cannot prove the idea.

200

An Educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question

What is Hypothesis

pg. 40

200

In the absence of air _________ objects regardless of weight or shape, fall at the same rate.  

what is ALL pg. 37

200

When we rubbed the balloon on our hair what was causing the pieces of paper to stick to the balloon?

Electrons (from your hair and transferring them to the balloon)

or negatively charged pieces of atoms

pg. 50

200

What happened with Lowell and Mars?

He thought he saw canals and blue/green areas

poor optics, eye fatigue and the blue green areas were dust collections of dust from windstorms on the planet. 

pg. 48

200

Science must not conform to the scientific method

False

Science must conform to the scientific method

pg. 49

300

An explanation of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence.

Scientific ___________________?

What is scientific theory

pg. 44

300

A misuse of science involves extending claims into fields that have not been _________________ tested.

what is experimentally 

pg. 50

300

The experiment (we did not do this one) that you were to collect random items from your house and drop them there was one item that didn't fall to the ground proving all objects do not fall what was it?

Helium balloon

300

Lowell made many positive contributions to science even though he was wrong about the canals on Mars what else did he discover?

The dwarf planet Pluto pg. 48

300

The scientific method can be applied to questions based on what is happening in the world today and even what has happened in the past.

True

400

A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that is supported by a significant amount of evidence and often includes mathematical terms.  

What is Scientific Law

pg. 44

400

We just need to remember that no matter how reliable we think the conclusions of science are they are never _________________ settled.

What is permanently

pg. 39

400

Explain the difference between observable science and historical science

observable repeatable experiments

historical records

400

List the two ways we can approach science 

__________ science which uses observable, repeatable, experiments or

_________ science relies on relics from the past and historical records to try to discover the truth.

Operational or Historical

400

It takes multiple experiments to destroy a conclusion based on years and years of careful scientific investigation.

False, it only takes one.

pg. 38

500

Scientists can make educated assumptions about the past by examining evidence we see today this is what kind of science?

Historical Science

500

As we learned in Module 1, just because a very intelligent and esteemed scientist suggests an idea, it is not automatically ___________.

truth

pg. 50

500

Explain why you think humility is important in performing scientific experimentation and making conclusions

make mistakes assuming science knows more than it actually does 

making generalizations beyond the facts leading to mistakes because of pride

500

List the five parts of the scientific method

1. Observation and question

2. Background and Research

3. Construct Hypothesis

4. Test Hypothesis with Experiments

5. Analyze Results/ Draw Conclusions (pg. 41)

500

scientific knowledge is a collection of subjective opinions based on an individuals opinion and experiments

false