Observing, studying, and experimenting to discover a truth about the universe.
What is Science?
When measurements are close together.
What is Precision?
When measurements are near the target value.
What is Accuracy?
0.001 of a Unit.
What is a milli?
The study of Matter and Energy.
The influence of personal thoughts and experiences that affect decisions.
What is Bias?
The amount of space something takes up.
What is Volume?
The application of science to solve problems and meet needs.
What is Technology?
The study of science for the sake of knowledge.
What is Pure Science?
The base unit for Volume.
What is a Liter?
Changes based on what happens in the experiment. What is being measured. Is on the Y-axis.
What is the Dependent Variable?
The relationship between Mass and Gravity.
What is Weight?
An explanation of how something works in science.
1000 of a unit.
What is the quantity for kilo?
Making really big or really small numbers fit in to a standardized format.
EX: 3.0 x 108
What is Scientific Notation?
0.01
What is the quantity of the prefix centi?
Graph showcasing the composition of a whole.
What is a Pie Graph?
What the experimenter/scientist can control. The dependent variable responds to changes in it.
What is the Independent Variable?
Mathematical and/or equation based statement, allowing for testing of scientific laws and truths.
What is Quantitative?
The amount of Matter in an object.
What is Mass?
Observation
Form a question
Research
Hypothesis
Experiment/Test
Analyze the Results
Make a Conclusion about the Hypothesis
Repeat and Share
What are the steps of the Scientific Method?
Asking questions, making observations, and using logic. Rational thought.
What is Critical Thinking?
A description of an idea/concept and it's qualities.
What is a Qualitative statement?
The SI unit for Mass.
What is a Gram?
A representation of a concept, idea, object, or an event that can be studied.
What is a Model?