Graphing & Representing Data
Tools and Safety
Scientific Investigations/Experiments
Empirical Evidence or Not?
Methods of Analysis
100

What type of graph would you use to show the rainfall from the past 12 months on?

Sketch what this would look like.

Line Graph

100

A syringe is used for...

Measuring and dispensing small amounts of liquid.

100

The first step in the scientific method is...

- Design the Investigation/Experiment

- Collect Data

- Ask a Question

- Research/Observe Background Information

Ask a Question

100

Empirical Evidence or Not?

It is cold outside today.

Not

100

What is a trade-off?

- Risking one benefit to gain another.

- Giving something up to gain something else.

200

List a way you can collect data:

Observation, experiment, survey, measuring, sampling.

200

Where are our classroom lab safety goggles?

In the grey cabinet on the wall in the back of the classroom.

200

Identify the IV (Independent Variable) AND DV (Dependent Variable:

Sarah is conducting an experiment to see how the number of hours she studies affects her test scores

IV: Number of Hours Studied

DV: Test Scores

200

Empirical Evidence or Not?

Joe Flacco threw 1 touchdown in his last game against the Ravens.

Empirical Evidence

200

A Pugh Chart weighs the ___ and ___ of something to come to a final decision.

- Pros and Cons

- Risks and Benefits

300

Pie charts are almost always used when dealing with...

Percentages

300

If I break a glass tool in a lab, I should...

Tell the teacher immediately!

300

Identify the IV (Independent Variable) AND DV (Dependent Variable:

A mechanic changes the tire pressure to find out how it influences the car’s fuel efficiency

IV: Change in tire pressure

DV: Car's fuel efficiency

300

Empirical Evidence or Not?

The Earth is flat.

Not

300

Are vaccines an example of?

a. A trade-off?

b. Risk-benefit analysis?

c. Life-benefit analysis?

b. Risk-benefit analysis

400

When representing the number of students with each eye color in junior high, I would use a ____ graph.

Bar

400

CHOOSE ONE:

1. How do I turn on the classroom safety shower AND when would I use it? (give an example)

2. How do I turn on the classroom eye rinse station AND when would I use it? (give an example)

1. Pull the lever. If you spill chemicals on yourself.

2. Pull back the covers and push the button. If I get something in my eye that should not be there.

400

A meteorologist (weather man) on the news is an example of a...

- Lab investigation

- Non-Lab investigation

-Computer-based investigation

Non-lab investigation

400

Empirical Evidence or Not?

Science class lasts 47 minutes.

Empirical Evidence

400

In a Pugh Chart, you place a ____ in a box if it meets the criteria.

X

500

When creating a graph, list ALL of the places you would have a label.

Title, X-axis, Y-axis

500

I should always carry a microscope by...

The arm AND the base.

500

True or False:

A scientific investigation is the same as a scientific experiment.

True!

500

A weather forecast predicts rain tomorrow based on computer models and past weather patterns.

Not

Key word: Predicts!

500

Create a pugh chart along with at least 2 categories for someone who is trying to make the following decision:

Should I go to college, join the military, or get a full-time job after high school?

Categories may include pay, time it takes, safety.