What is Science?
Scientific Knowledge
Scientific Investigations
Representing Data
SI Units
100

The study of natural events.

What is Science?

100

This is an explanation for a naturally occurring event or phenomena.

What is scientific theory?

100

A possible answer to a scientific question.

What is Hypothesis?

100

The average number.

What is Mean?

100

The basic SI unit for measuring length.

What is a meter(m)?

200

This resembles science, but doesn't use the scientific method.

What is psuedoscience?

200
This is a description of a specific relationship under given conditions in the natural world.
What is scientific law?
200

This is used for comparison in an experiment and does not receive the treatment.

What is the Control Group?

200

This type of data has to do with numbers and accurate measurements.

What is Quantitative Data?

200

The basic SI unit for measuring Mass.

What is a gram(g)?

300

The 3 main types of science (not examples)

What is Physical, Earth, and Living?

300

Double Jeopardy! Worth Double the points! Making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experiences or evidence. 

What are predictions?

300

This is a representation of an object or system that is too big or too small to study.

What is a Model?

300

This variable is usually represented in the X axis.

What is Independent (Test) Variable?

300

The basic SI unit for measuring volume.

What is a liter(L) or What is a cubic centimeter(cm3)?

400

Observations and data that is gathered to support scientific explanations.

What is Empirical Evidence?

400

A scientific theory gets reevaluated when this happens.

What is new evidence/information?

400

Identify the I.V. and D.V. in this scenario. Mrs. Mele wants to determine the rate of evaporation of various liquids by heating them to different temperatures.

What is... I.V.: Temperature D.V.: Evaporation Rate

400

1 kilometer is this many millimeters.

What is 1,000,000 mL?

400

The basic SI unit for measuring time.

What is a second(s)?

500

To explain or interpret things what you observe.

What is inferring?

500

Both scientific laws and theories require experimentation, empirical evidence and this.

What is accepted by the scientific community?

500

This is the process in which other scientists copy your experiment identically.

What is Replication?

500

Double Jeopardy! Double the Points!! Calculate the percentage. 352 8th grade students at Oak Hammock. There are 1282 total students enrolled. Round to the nearest hundredth.

What is 27.46%

500

The basic SI unit for measuring temperature.

What is kelvin(K)?