Scientific Method 1
Scientific Method 2
Scientific Method 3
Scientific Method 4
Scientific Method 5
100

Tell the 1st step of the scientific method

Make an Observation

100

Define scientific method

a process that scientists use to better understand the worl around them

100

Identify the independent Variable in this question:


Does the amount of time watching T.V. affect the reading scores of fourth graders? 


The amount of time tv is watched


Double points

100

Identify the independent Variable in this question:

How does drinking juice before bed affect how many hours you sleep?

How much juice is drank

100

What makes a good experiment?

An experiment that has only one variable that is changed so results are accurate

200

Tell the 2nd step of the scientific method

Develop a Question/Problem

200

This group shows the effect of the variable being tested

Dependent Variable

200

Identify the dependent Variable in this question:

Does the amount of time watching T.V. affect the reading scores of fourth graders? 

The test scores

200

Identify the dependent Variable in this question:

How does drinking juice before bed affect how many hours you sleep?

How long they sleep

200

What may happen if a scientist involves too many variables in their experiment?

Their results won't be accurate


double points

300

Tell the 3rd step of the scientific method

Make a Hypothesis


double points


300

This is the one variable that is changed



Independent Variable

double points

300

Identify the Control Group in this question:

Does the amount of time watching T.V. affect the reading scores of fourth graders? 

The fourth graders that don't watch tv

300

Identify the Control Group in this question:

How does drinking juice before bed affect how many hours you sleep?

The people that don't drink juice before before bed

300

Why is it important that scientists share their results?

So that other scientists can repeat the experiment and make sure the results are accurate

400

Tell the 4th Step in the scientific Method


Design an Experiment

400

What is a possible answer to a scientific question

hypothesis

400

Identify the Experimental Group in this question:

Does the amount of time watching T.V. affect the reading scores of fourth graders? 

The fourth graders that watch tv

400

Identify the Experimental Group in this question:

How does drinking juice before bed affect how many hours you sleep?

The people that drink juice before bed

400

Is this a good experiment? Why?

Ms. Wagner loves to eat tomatoes. She wants to plant a garden and is trying to figure out how to grow plants with more tomatoes. She plants three different pots of tomato plants and gives them different amounts of fertilizer. She keeps everything else the same (the amount of water, the amount of soil, amount of sun the plants get). For one month, she records how many tomatoes each plant produces.

Yes because she kept everything the same and only changed one variable

500

Tell the last 4 steps of the Scientific Method in order

5. collect data

6. analyzing Results

7. Make a Conclusion

8. Share your Experiment

500

Tell the difference between scientific theory and law

A scientific theory cannot be tested through an experiment but there is some scientific evidence to back up the theory a law has been tested and proven multiple times by getting the same results 

500

Create a hypothesis for this question in if then form:

Does the amount of time watching T.V. affect the reading scores of fourth graders? 

If the fourth graders watch more tv, then their test scores will be lower

Alternate answerd with this format are correct too

500

Create a hypothesis for this question in if then form:

How does drinking juice before bed affect how many hours you sleep?

If you drink more juice before bed then you will sleep less

Alternate answers in this form are accepted

500

Is this a good experiment?

A dog owner wants to test how exercise affects how  dog sleep. His hypothesis was If a dog has more hours of exercise, then the number of hours he sleeps will increase because he used more energy exercising.He tested this on the three dogs a cocker spaniel, a pitbull, and a german shepard.  He was careful to give his dog the same amount of food on the days he did the experiment.

No he used too many different breeds