Something that remains the same between the control group and the experimental group
What is a Constant?
This is the sentence that I told you to memorize to convert units.
What is “King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk?”
This is the measuring system that we use in the science classroom. It’s based on units of 10.
What is the Metric System?
Jill wonders which deodorant works the best (Degree or Dove).
According to the scientific method, this is the next step that she should take to answer her question.
What is gather information or research?
Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and to draw one of these.
What is a conclusion?
This is the amount of space an object occupies.
What is Volume?
This is the answer that you would come up with if you ever had to convert 123 cm to m.
What is 1.23 m?
This is the abbreviation for milligram
What is mg?
This is the definition for a hypothesis.
What is an Educated Guess?
This is what we call the information gathered during an experiment.
What is data?
This term describes the interval between two events.
What is Time?
This measurement is the answer you would find when 0.023 DL is converted to mL
What is 230 mL?
This measurement
What is 2.65 mL (2.6mL is ok)
These are the two groups every experiment should include
What are the Experimental Group and Control group?
The name of this safety symbol.
What is Chemical Safety?
A piece of lab equipment that is used to measure the volume of liquids
What is a Graduated Cylinder?
This is the measurement you would find when you convert 34.55 g to dg
What is 345.5 dg?
Assuming both marbles are the same volume, this would be the volume of ONE marble?
What is 1mL or 1 cm3?
This is a good way to communicate your findings and methods while using the scientific method to answer a question
What is a CER?
This piece of lab equipment
What is a Bunsen Burner?
This variable changes in response to what was changed 1st in the experiment.
What is the Dependent Variable?
This is how many meters there are in 16 kilometers.
What is 16,000 meters?
This is the number of independent variables that an experiment can have
What is One?
These are the 7 steps of the scientific method; in order.
What are these?
Ask a ? or state the problem
Research or Gather information
Form a hypothesis
Experiment
Analyze Data
Conclusion
Repeat
A beaker and its contents has a mass of 2 kg. The beaker alone has a mass of 200 g. This is the mass of the beaker’s contents.
What is 1.8 kg or 1800 g?