Tools and Measurement
Experiments
Systems
Scientific Models
Observations and Data
100

Carrie wants to measure how wide her classroom is. What tool should she use to do this?

 A. meter stick

 B. balance

 C. thermometer

 D. beaker

100

What is an observation?

  1. A story

  2. Something that you already know 

  3. Something you experience with your senses

  4. Using your imagination

100

An input is something that...

A. Something that disrupts a system

B. Something that enters a system

C. Something that exits a system

D. Not important to systems

100

What is a model?

  1. Represenation of something imaginary

  2. Represenation of animals

  3. Represenation of a real object or event

  4. Represenation of aliens

100

Leo is planning on doing an experiment to see how fast objects fall to Earth. What should Leo do during his experiment?

 A. keep accurate records

 B. eat a snack

 C. do homework

 D. listen to the radio

200

What type of information does a thermometer show?

 A. temperature

 B. volume

 C. weight

 D. distance

200

What is a hypothesis?


  1. A question

  2. A fact

  3. An answer to a question that makes sense and can be tested

  4. An answer to a question that can’t be tested

200

Which example is a system?

  1. Nutrient

  2. Rock

  3. Car 

  4. Box

200

Models show which of the following?

  1. Things that are very big

  2. Things that are very small

  3. Things that are very dangerous

  4. All of the above

200

Which of the following senses can be used to make observations in a scientific investigation?

 A. sound

 B. sight

 C. smell

 D. all of these

300

Which of the following pieces of equipment would Carlos most likely need in order to investigate how fast an anole lizard is?

 A. a microscope

 B. a stopwatch

 C. a balance

 D. a graduated cylinder

300

What is a variable in an experiment?


  1. Something that stays the same

  2. Something that is cool

  3. Something that may change

  4. The name of the experiment

300

What is a system?

A group of interacting parts that need each other

300

True or False:


Models can be made out of clay, paper, soil, rocks, or other materials.

300

Which of the following things should you do during every scientific investigation?

 A. change your observations to make your prediction seem correct

 B. rush to be the first one finished

 C. record your observations

 D. wear earmuffs

400

Which of the following tools is used to measure weight?

 A. a microscope

 B. a spring scale

 C. a meter stick

 D. a graduated cylinder

400

What is data?

  1. The question you are asking in an experiment 

  2. The part of the experiment that changes

  3. The part of the experiment that stays the same

  4. Any observations you make or measurements you take in an experiment

400

Which of the following best describes a cell phone?

  1. Human made system

  2. Natural system

  3. Not a system at all

400

Which statement correctly describes models?

  1. Models are always the same size as what they represent

  2. Models are always the same material as what they represent

  3. Models look exactly like what they represent

  4. Models make it easier to study an object or event

400

Brian completed his experiment for science class and is now writing his report. Some of his observations are listed below.

  • The liquid in the beaker is green.
  • The liquid smells like rotten eggs.
  • The liquid feels very sticky.

What do these observations have in common? 

What do these observations have in common?


 A. They are all opinions based on strong feelings.

 B. They were all made using senses.

 C. They were all made by taking measurements.

 D. They should all be recorded using a graph.


500

Which of the following tools is used to make far-away objects easier to see?

 A. telescope
 B. microscope
 C. stethoscope
 D. magnifying glass


500

What is a conclusion?

  1. An opinion about your experiment

  2. A final decision made about your experiment using the data

  3. The charts and graphs in an experiment

  4. The beginning of an experiment

500

System in Nature

Give an example of a system found in nature.

500

Why Use Models?

Name one reason a scientist would use a computer to make a model.

500

What is the best way to ensure an experiment has been run well and can be repeated?

 A. decide your conclusions before running the test

 B. only write down observations that support your prediction

 C. keep a good, detailed record of the test

 D. change observations after the test is done