Scientific Method Vocab
Lab Safety
Controls and Constants
Independent or Dependent
Lab Tools
100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

What is "asking a question"?

100

What should you always wear to protect your eyes during a science experiment?

What are "safety goggles"?

100

What is the group in an experiment that does not get the treatment called?

What is the "control group"?

100

What is the variable that you change in an experiment called?

What is the "independent variable"?

100

 What tool do scientists use to measure liquid volume in milliliters?

 What is a "graduated cylinder"?

200

What do you call a prediction that can be tested in an experiment?

What is a "hypothesis"?

200

 What should you do if you spill a chemical in the lab?

What is "tell the teacher immediately"?

200

What do we call the factors that stay the same in an experiment?

What are "constants"?

200

What is the variable that is being measure/observed?

What is the "dependent variable"?

200

What tool do scientists use to safely hold and heat small objects during an experiment?

What is “tongs”?

300

What is the part of the experiment that you change on purpose called?

What is the "independent variable"?

300

 Why is it important to never eat or drink in the science lab?

What is "to avoid swallowing harmful chemicals"?

300

Why is a control group important in an experiment?

What is "to provide a baseline to compare the results"?

300

In an experiment testing how sunlight affects plant growth, what is the independent variable?

What is "the amount of sunlight"?

300

What lab tool do you use to measure mass?

What is the Triple beam balance or Digital scale

400

 What do scientists call the information they collect during an experiment?

What is "data"?

400

Why it’s important to read all instructions before starting an experiment.

What is "to understand the procedure and avoid accidents or mistakes"?

400

How do constants help make an experiment fair?

What is "by keeping all conditions the same except the one being tested"?

400

Why is it important to keep other variables constant when testing independent and dependent variables?

What is "to make sure only the independent variable affects the dependent variable"?

400

What tool do you use to pour liquids without spilling?

What is a "funnel"?

500

Which is the BEST way to ensure the results are valid?

What is “repeat the investigation”

500

What should you do if you accidentally get chemicals in your eye?

What is “Tell your teacher first, then rinse it out with eye wash.” ?

500

 If you forget to include a control group, how could that affect your experiment’s results?

What is "you might not know if the changes are caused by the treatment or something else"?

500

How would you explain the difference between independent and dependent variables to a friend?

What is "the independent variable is what you change, and the dependent variable is what you measure or observe"?

500

How do you properly use a pipette in the lab?

What is "to carefully draw and release small amounts of liquid"?