The Scientific Method/Conducting Experiments
Creating Hypotheses
IVs and DVs
Bias in Science
Lab Safety & Equipment
100

Science and science experiments typically begin with this.

What is an observation or a question?

100

This is the structure we follow to create a hypothesis.

What is "if-then"?

100

This is the variable that is purposely changed.

What is independent variable?

100

This is the type of bias when you read something that aligns with your existing beliefs.

What is confirmation bias?

100

This is what we would have to tell Rapunzel if she was participating in the lab.

What is tie your hair back?
200

This is the testable statement that follows a specific "if-then" structure.

What is a hypothesis?

200

These two words should not be found in your hypothesis.

What are "I" and "you"?

200

This is the variable that stays the same.

What is a control/controlled variable/constant?

200

Determine if this is biased: You see a sponsored post on Instagram for a revolutionary new skincare line proven to magical erase acne.

What is biased?

200

This tool specifically helps us measure liquids.

What is a graduated cylinder?

300

These are the two groups within an experiment.

What are the control group and the experimental group?

300

This word is crucial to a hypothesis.

What is "may"?

300

This is the variable that is a result of the changed variable.

What is a dependent variable?

300

Determine if this is biased: You read an article from UGA about a new scientific discovery. It includes the scientists bio and credits different scientific literature with clickable links that lead to scientific journals.

What is not biased?

300

This tool is used for heating or mixing liquids. It has a cylindrical body, a flat base, and a wide mouth with a small spout to help you pour the liquid.

What is a beaker?

400

This is supported by considerable evidence after many, many repetitions of the experiement.

What is a scientific theory?

400

This is what you're testing in your hypothesis.

What is how two variable may be related?

400

This is how many variables get tested in an experiment.

What is one?

400

Name 3 factors that could make an article biased.

(answers vary) - prompted/paid advertising, the domain name isn't .com/.net/.org/.edu, all caps headline, facts and data are hidden, etc.
400

True or false: Prescription eye glasses are considered good enough eye protection for a lab involving chemicals.

False. You need to wear goggles when working with chemicals.

500

This is the reason that experiments must be repeated over and over again.

What is to make sure a valid conclusion can be drawn?

500

Create a hypothesis for the given scenario: Blue light blocking glasses may affect eye strain/eye fatigue.

(answers will vary)...

If blue light blocking glasses are related to eye strain, then wearing blue light blocking glasses may reduce eye strain when worn for extended periods of time.

500

Name the IV and the DV of this scientific question: Does temperature affect how much ice cream is consumed?

What is: temperature (IV) and amount of ice cream eaten (DV)?

500

Name 3 factors that could make an article truthful/unbiased

(answers vary) - uses careful/precise language, facts are listed, supporting articles are linked, results are shared, there is an about link, etc.
500

Describe what's wrong with this scenario: A student is rushing to finish their chemistry lab.  They accidentally spill some acid on the desk, and decide to clean it up with a paper towel before leaving.  In the next class. A student sits down at the desk and starts to have a reaction to the acid.

The student should have told their teacher about the spill so that it could be properly cleaned up.