Vocab
IV/DV
Experimental/Control Group
Safety
Lab Tools
100
This is what a scientists wants to know or a problem they want to solve.
What is a question.
100
Identify the IV in the following hypothesis: If I eat more sugar, then my heart rate will increase.
What is the amount of sugar
100
Belle is testing how sugar affects attention span. She gives 10 kids 1/2 cup sugar and gives 10 kids no sugar. Which is her experimental group?
What is the group receiving a half cup of sugar
100

Where is the location of our severe storm/tornado shelter?

What is the "Fitness Room?"

100

A tool used to measure out a very specific volume (like 20mL) is called a: 

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

This is what the scientist thinks is going to happen. It is a possible solution to the problem that they are investigating. 

What is a hypothesis

200
Identify the dependent variable in the following hypothesis: If I feed my cat more treats, then she will gain weight.
What is weight.
200

Dr. Laura gives 30 people an antibiotic and gives 30 people a placebo. What is the experimental group?

What is the "group getting the antibiotic?"

200

A person's sleeve catches fire while doing a lab in your science classroom. They are in a panic and waving their arms wildly. What is one immediate thing you should do?

What is "Direct them to stop drop and roll"

What is "Grab the fire blanket and wrap it around them"

200

To measure the mass of an object like a hunk of clay, you would use a:

What is a Balance (electric or triple-beam)?

300

A scientist measures a solution and finds the volume to be 27 mL. What type of observation has she made?

What is a Quantitative Observation?

300
Identify the IV in the following experiment: Jerry wants to know how brushing your teeth affects cavities.
What is brushing teeth
300
Rakan wants to know how drinking caffeine affects test scores. What would be the control group in this experiment?
Drinking no caffeine before the test
300

You forgot to put your safety goggles on before getting to the lab bench and a lab group member has dropped a beaker of chemical which has splashed in your eye. Where will you go and for how long? 

What is the "eye wash station" and what is 20 minutes.

300

This piece of lab equipment allows for more even heating compared with a bunsen burner. It uses electricity instead of gas.

What is a hot plate?

400

This is the variable that scientists purposely change in an experiment.

What is the independent variable (IV)

400

Often, when you give a fake treatment to some subjects in your experiment, they report feeling better and even show physical improvement. What is this called?

What is the placebo effect?

400
Rakan wants to know how drinking caffeine affects test scores. What could two experimental groups be in this experiment?
Various answers: Drink coffee, drink soda Drink coffee, drink tea Drink various amounts of ...
400

What does the acronym P.A.S.S. stand for when it comes to extinguishing fires?

What is "Pull the Pin, Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, Sweep back and forth?"

400

Small cylindrical glassware that have no markings and can hold small amounts of chemicals are called:

What are test tubes?

500

A student is sitting outside and hears a noise that sounded like rustling leaves. The student thinks a deer is running in the nearby woods. Which is the student's observation and which is the student's inference?

Observation:   hears a noise that sounded like rustling leaves

Inference: a deer is running in the nearby woods. 

500

Eric is investigating the effect of sleeping on test scores. He has 30 students take a test after sleeping 5 hours, 8 hours, and 10 hours. Which label (test scores or hours slept) should Eric put in the first heading of his data table? 

What is "Hours Slept?"

500

Jake wants to see how longer running distances affects a person's heart rate. Jake has the person run .5 miles, 1 mile, and 1.5 miles and then measures his/her heart rate. A possible control group for this experiment could be: 

Measure the heartrate of the person at rest (no exercise).


500

A lab member has spilled a chemical at your lab station. Everyone is safely goggled.  

What should he/she do? Should they clean it up?

What is "tell the teacher immediately" and "yes, with instruction". 

500

Similar to a Bunsen Burner, this slightly taller, open-flame tool was used in our pop can lab and is called a:

What is a Fischer Burner?