Vocabulary
Study of Science
Measurement
Variables
Miscellaneous
100

The system of measuring units that is used by scientists.

What is SI or metric system?

100

The natural sciences are normally divided into the life, earth/space, and ________________.

What is physical science?

100

The base unit for length in the metric system.

What is meter?

100

What is the variable that is manipulated or changed by the experimentor?

The independent variable

100

Spit-balling ideas and generating solutions collectively.

What is brainstorming?

200

The series of steps that are followed to solve problems and answer questions.

What is the engineering process?

200

The type of data the scientists record from making observations based on measurements in science?

What is quantitative data?

200

Used to measure mass.

What is triple-beam balance (double pan balance) or a scale?

200

The variable that is measured.

The dependent variable

200

After making observations and brainstorming you create this which is a possible answer of your observations and can be tested.

What is a prototype

300

The investigation and exploration of natural events that occur in the world around us.

What is science?

300

A representation of something in the natural world, typically too small or large to study up close.

What is a model?

300

The measure of the amount of space an object takes up and its base unit.

What is volume and liter?

300

The variables that remain the same for all trial in an investigation so that the experiment can be VALID.

What are the constant variable?

300

If your prototype does not work this is the next step in the process.

What is redesign or adjust

400

A well-supported explanation of the natural world (hint: explains WHY something happens).

What is theory?

400

 Name three reliable sources that can be used when conducting research 

What are the Internet (.org, .gov, .edu websites), encyclopedia, nonfiction books, scientific periodicals/articles, or publications of other scientists' work?

400

Convert 930 g to hectograms.

What is 9.30 hectograms?

400

Part of the experiment used as a comparison

What is the control

400

Making ___________ about the world around you leads you to asking questions.

What is observations?

500

Describes a basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions (hint: explains HOW something happens).

What is a law?

500

The purposes of scientific inquiry.

What is answer questions, improve technology, and solve problems.

500

Explain why the metric system is much "easier" to use (not WHY scientist use the metric system).

What is it is based on the powers of ten? (all you have to do is move the decimal point when converting between units because of this).

500

How does parachute size effect the rate of a falling object? The independent variable. The dependent variable.

What is the size of the parachute? What is the rate of a falling object?

500

A possible solution to a problem or an educated quess.

Hypothesis