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Scientific Method & Metric Conversions. Your Topic. Topic 1: 100. Question: This is an educated guess as to what will happen in an experiment. Answer Hypothesis. Back. Topic 1: 200. Question: Written out step-by-step instructions in an experiment. Answer Procedures. Back.
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Scientific Method & Metric Conversions
Topic 1: 100 • Question: • This is an educated guess as to what will happen in an experiment. • Answer • Hypothesis Back
Topic 1: 200 • Question: • Written out step-by-step instructions in an experiment. • Answer • Procedures Back
Topic 1: 300 • Question: • This section tells the reader what you learned in the lab • Answer • Conclusion Back
Topic 1: 400 • Question: • This step contains data tables/observations/graphs • Answer • Results Back
Topic 1: 500 • Question: • This part of the lab report includes identifying things that could change your measurements/data, but you have no control over. • Answer • Sources of Error Back
Topic 2: 100 • Question: • The woman is getting married. • Answer • Inference Back
Topic 2: 200 One of the players has an orange helmet. • Answer • Observation Back
Topic 2: 300 • The pumpkin is as orange as an orange. • Answer • Inference Back
Topic 2: 400 There are not many tall buildings in Mexico City. • Answer • Inference Back
Topic 2: 500 • Question: • Kobe Bryant is about to dunk the ball. • Answer • Inference Back
Topic 3: 100 • Question: 306 cm = ______ m • Answer 3.06 meters Back
Topic 3: 200 • Question: 1.56 g = ____ mg • Answer 1560 milligrams Back
Topic 3: 300 • Question: .57 km = ____ m • Answer 570 meters Back
Topic 3: 400 • Question: 295 mm = ____cm • Answer 29.5 centimeters Back
Topic 3: 500 • Question: 23.75 km = ____ mm • Answer 23,750,000 millimeters Back
Topic 4: 100 • Question: • Only factor that the scientist changes on purpose during an experiment. • Answer • Independent Variable Back
Topic 4: 200 • Question: • A factor that remains unchanged in all trials. • Answer: • Constant Back
Topic 4: 300 Plant 1: 10 mL of water, tomato seed, sun Plant 2: 30 mL of water, tomato seed, sun Plant 3: 50 mL of water, tomato seed, sun Identify the independent variable • Answer • Amount of water Back
Topic 4: 400 Plant 1: 50 mL of water/bean/sun/soil Plant 2: 50 mL of water/tomato/sun/soil Plant 3: 50 mL of water/turnip/sun/soil What are three constants in this experiment? • Answer • 50 mL of water/sun/soil Back
Topic 4: 500 Brian wanted to know if listening to music while studying would help him do better on tests. He wanted to do an experiment. He listened to music while studying for his science test and Cam didn’t listen to music while studying for his French test. Cam got a better grade than Brian. How would you change it to make it better? • Answer • Only 1 independent variable allowed. Could keep either the test the same or have them both listen to music (same type). Back
Topic 5: 100 Students performed an activity to test the effects of water temperature on the rate that salt dissolves. Which of these must be held constant for this activity to be accurate (best answer)? • Time of day C) mass of salt • Water temperature D) time salt dissolves “C” Mass of salt Back
Topic 5: 200 • Meg wants to see how long it will take a marble to fall 20 cm when placed in different liquids. Put these four steps in order…. • Set up the equipment for the activity • Graph the data • Figure out how to measure the times fairly • Drop the marble into liquids and record times 3-1-4-2 Back
Topic 5: 300 Set up experiment to see which foods grow mold the fastest. Number the steps in order: ___ Put the lid on the jar and seal with tape ___ Ask for 4 pieces of leftover food ___ Put the 4 wet pieces of food into jar ___ Watch the food and take notes ___ Dip each piece of food into water 4-1-3-5-2 Back
Topic 5: 400 • Question: • What is the unit best used to measure the width of your textbook? • Answer • centimeters Back
Topic 5: 500 • Question: • What is the best unit to use to measure the distance from Philadelphia to Los Angeles? • Answer • Kilometers Back
Bonus Question: 2500 pts. • Question: • France was the first country to adopt the metric system. What year did that occur? • Answer • 1799 Back
Daily Double If your team chose this question, you get double the points if you get this right! Everyone else still can get regular value if they get the question right.
Daily Double If your team chose this question, you get double the points if you get this right! Everyone else still can get regular value if they get the question right.