Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Scientific Arguments
Key Concepts
Fun Stuff from GOM
200

Something you can easily measure, see, hear, taste, smell, feel.

What is an observation?

200

An object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see

What is a model?

200
These are the sandwiches we build when we construct a scientific argument. 

What are bologna sandwiches?

200

Models represent the natural processes being investigated in important ways, but they are not exactly the ____.

What is same?

200

This website gives real time live views in space.  We viewed the location of Curiosity in class.  

What is NASA?

400

An observation using your senses.

What is qualitative observation.

400

A feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune.

What is a landform?

400

Information about the natural world that is used to support a claim

What is evidence?

400

Scientists can use ______ to test their ideas and get evidence about processes in the natural world that are difficult to observe.

What are models?

400

This rock is made of smaller pieces of rock pressed and cemented together. It can form near channels formed by flowing water.

What is conglomerate rock?

600

A guess or conclusion based on an observation.

What is an inference.

600

A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.

What is a system?

600

A proposed answer to a question about the natural world

What is a claim?

600

When landforms on different rocky planets look similar, it is ________ that they may have been formed by the same geologic process.

What is evidence?

600

The name of the Mars rover that took pictures of evidence in the "x" area of the triangle shaped landform.

What is Curiosity?

800

An observation made by counting or using instruments.

What is quantitative observation?

800

A long, narrow groove that forms where water, lava, or other liquid flows.

What is a channel?

800

The process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim

What is reasoning?

800

Landforms can provide evidence about the past because they remain after the _______ _________ that formed them stop happening.

What are geologic processes.

800

This rock is black in color and looks the same throughout. It is made of cooled lava and can form near channels formed by flowing lava.

What is basalt rock?

1000

Having the necessary conditions to support life.

What is habitable?

1000

An event or series of events that causes changes in the geosphere, such as flowing water or flowing lava

What is geologic process?

1000

Evidence based explanations that start with a claim, give evidence and a statement of understanding.

What is an arguement?

1000

Earth, Mars, and other rocky planets can be thought of as ________. These _________ are made up of interacting spheres that can include the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.

What are systems?

1000

A caramel colored ingredient found in cola.

What is 4-mel?