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100

statement about what will happen next in sequence of events

prediction 

100

comparing what you know with the information you are given to decide whether you agree with it

critical thinking

100

describes a pattern or an event in nature that is always true

scientific law 

100

possible explanation about an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations 

hypothesis 

100

logical explanation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience 

inference 

200

interpretation of observations 

explanation

200

description of how similar or close measurements are to each other 

precision 

200

factor that is measured or observed during an experiment 

dependent variable 

200
number of digits in a measurement that are known with a certain degree of reliability  

significant digits 

200

using one or more of your senses to gather information and take note of what occurs

observation 

300

name 2 tools used in Science that have a similar purpose 

magnifying glass/ microscope 

300

Which unit of the International System of Units is used to measure mass?

length? 

temperature

Kg

M

300

Scientists used scientific inquiry to explore the idea of using protists to make

Biodiesel 

300

True or False. A triple beam balance is used to measure the length of objects

False:  meter stick 

300

Place the following in order from largest to smallest.  


 centi, hecto, mega, deci, milli, kilo

mega, kilo hecto,  deci,  centi,  milli

400

Define constants in a scientific investigation. Define control group. 

constants- things that remain the same

control- the part of the experiment that is not affected by the independent variable 

400

Give a question that is most likely to be asked by a scientist studying life science. 

How are birds and reptiles related.  

400

How many significant digits does the number 3670 have? 

3

400

Describe the difference between qualitative description and quantitative description. 

quantitative-  using numbers to make a description

qualitative- using words to make a description  


400

draw the difference between accuracy and precision 

SEE textbook 

500

State the steps in a Scientific Investigation 

1. Ask Questions

2. Hypothesize and Predict 

3. Test you Hypothesis 

4. Analyze your results 

5. Draw Conclusions

6. Communicate the results  

500

Define technology. Give an example of a technology that developed as a result of scientific inquiry  

SEE TEXTBOOK! 

500

Define Scientific Inquiry. Explain how it can be used in real life situation 

SEE TEXTBOOK! 

500

List 3 ways scientists can prevent bias during an investigations 

using a large enough sample, preforming blind studies, repeating investigations 

500

HYPOTHESIS: If aphid-infected plants are exposed to ladybugs, then the plants will have fewer aphids after a week.

What is the independent variable? What is the dependent variable? What is the control group?What is the experimental group? 

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