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  1. Special Thanks to: Pamela Lovin Template Creator

  2. Welcome to Physical Science Jeopardy

  3. Intro to Science Experiment Sci-Method Graphs / models Metric Conversions Writing In sci. notation 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  4. Topic Area One 100 • What is the variable that you change in an experiment?

  5. Topic Area One 100 • Independent variable

  6. Topic Area One 200 • What is the variable that occurs according to the independent variable?

  7. Topic Area One 200 • Dependent variable

  8. Topic Area One 300 • What are the variables that are not changed in an experiment?

  9. Topic Area One 300 • controls

  10. Topic Area One 400 • Experiment: does light affect plant growth? • What is the dependent variable

  11. Topic Area One 400 • The plant growth

  12. Topic Area One 500 • Experiment: does light affect plant growth? • What is the independent variable?

  13. Topic Area One 500 • The amount of light

  14. Topic Area Two 100 • What is the purpose of the scientific method?

  15. Topic Area Two100 • To solve a problems

  16. Topic Area Two200 • Which step of the scientific method is information obtained through the senses?

  17. Topic Area Two200 • observation

  18. Topic Area Two300 • What is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature?

  19. Topic Area Two300 • Scientific law

  20. Topic Area Two400 • What explains a pattern found in nature?

  21. Topic Area Two400 • theory

  22. Topic Area Two500 • What happens when the data in an investigation does not support your hypothesis?

  23. Topic Area Two500 • Re-state the hypothesis and test the new hypothesis

  24. Topic Area Three 100 • What is the purpose of a circle graph?

  25. Topic Area Three100 • To show parts of a whole, or percentages

  26. Topic Area Three200 • What is the purpose of a bar graph?

  27. Topic Area Three200 • To compare quantities

  28. Topic Area Three300 • What is the purpose of a line graph?

  29. Topic Area Three300 • To show change over time

  30. Topic Area Three400 • Why do scientists use models

  31. Topic Area Three400 • To explain concepts that are difficult to visualize and understand

  32. Topic Area Three500 • What type of graph would be best to use to compare lead contamination in six water wells?

  33. Topic Area Three500 • Bar graph

  34. Topic Area Four 100 • 100.7cm =_________m

  35. Topic Area Four100 • 1.007m

  36. Topic Area Four200 • .55m=_______km

  37. Topic Area Four200 • .00055km

  38. Topic Area Four300 • 63.55mm=_______cm

  39. Topic Area Four300 • 6.355cm

  40. Topic Area Four400 • 600km=______dkm

  41. Topic Area Four400 • 60,000dkm

  42. Topic Area Four500 • .005km=_______m

  43. Topic Area Four500 • 5m

  44. Topic Area Five 100 5 • 1.5 x 10

  45. Topic Area Five 100 • 150,000

  46. Topic Area Five 200 2 • 2.6 x 10 cm

  47. Topic Area Five 200 • 260cm

  48. Topic Area Five 300 • .00055m

  49. Topic Area Five 300 -4 • 5.5 x 10 m

  50. Topic Area Five 400 -3 • 2.4 x 10 km

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