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Scientific Method
Scientific Tools
Inquiry Skills
Graphs
Lab Safety
100
The step by step directions to an experiment.
What is procedure?
100
Name 3 tools you would use to measure volume.
What are droppers, measuring cup, graduated cylinder?
100
This skill requires you to use any 5 of your senses. For example. You see a dog playing dog toy.
What is observation?
100
The graph that is also known as a pie chart.
What is a circle graph?
100
If you were working with dangerous chemicals you would need to wear this on your hands.
What are gloves?
200
The reason for doing the experiment.
What is purpose?
200
The tool you would use to handle poisonous or dangerous materials.
What is forceps?
200
You see a squirrel run quickly up a tree and a cat nearby. You know that cats like to chase squirrels. So the cat will chase the squirrel.
What is inference?
200
The graph that shows a period over time.
What is a line graph?
200
If you were working with dangerous fumes, to protect your eyes you would wear this item.
What are goggles?
300
The statement that compares the hypothesis to what really happened in the experiment.
What is conclusion?
300
The tool you would use to measure around an object.
What is a measure tape?
300
A testable statement about what you think will happen in the experiment.
What is prediction?
300
The graph that uses bars to display information.
What is a bar graph?
300
To protect your clothes from harsh chemicals you would where this in the lab.
What is a lab coat?
400
The prediction of what you think will happen in the experiment.
What is hypothesis?
400
The tool you would use measure weight by hanging an object on it.
What is a spring scale?
400
Scientist use this step of the scientific method to help draw a conclusion. (uses observations from the experiment)
What is Analysis?
400
The graph that shows parts of a whole.
What is a circle graph?
400
You would use this if you were trying to identify a specific type of bug and you did not want to harm it.
What is a bug box?
500
The observation you make about the experiment you conducted.
What is analysis?
500
Name two objects you might use to look at objects up close.
What are microscopes, hand lens (magnifying glass), or bug box?
500
After scientists come up with the purpose, this is the next step.
What is hypothesis?
500
The graph that you can easily see information.
What is a bar graph?
500
You would use this to pick up poisonous or harmful objects.
What are forceps?