Chapter 1 Jeopardy Science Terms The Scientific method

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Chapter 1 Jeopardy Science Terms The Scientific method Convert Me! Math in Science Mystery

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A conclusion is an explanation that matches many hypotheses but may still change. •

A conclusion is an explanation that matches many hypotheses but may still change. • • Law Theory Hypothesis Fact Home Page

A measure of the size of a surface or a region is called _____.

A measure of the size of a surface or a region is called _____. • • Volume Mass Area Temperature Home Page

Scientist use kilograms when measuring an object’s ____. • • Mass Volume Temperature Area

Scientist use kilograms when measuring an object’s ____. • • Mass Volume Temperature Area Home Page

The _____ of a liquid is usually described in liters. • • Mass Temperature

The _____ of a liquid is usually described in liters. • • Mass Temperature Volume Area Home Page

How many meters are in 1 kilometer • • 10 100 1, 000. 001

How many meters are in 1 kilometer • • 10 100 1, 000. 001 Home Page

How many meters are there in 2. 5 km? • • 2, 000 m

How many meters are there in 2. 5 km? • • 2, 000 m 2 m 20 m Home Page

How many centimeters are there in 3. 1 m? • • 310 cm 3.

How many centimeters are there in 3. 1 m? • • 310 cm 3. 10 cm 31. 0 cm Home Page

How do you express 20 km in millimeters? • • 200 m 20, 000

How do you express 20 km in millimeters? • • 200 m 20, 000 m Home Page

What is another scientific unit for volume? • • cubic centimeter Kelvin Meter Celsius

What is another scientific unit for volume? • • cubic centimeter Kelvin Meter Celsius Home Page

What is the formula for area? • • Length x Width Length/width Length x

What is the formula for area? • • Length x Width Length/width Length x volume Mass x width Home Page

What is the formula for density? • • Volume/ mass Area x mass Mass

What is the formula for density? • • Volume/ mass Area x mass Mass x volume Mass/volume Home Page

SI units are • Based on standardized measurements of body parts. • Almost always

SI units are • Based on standardized measurements of body parts. • Almost always based on the number 10 • Used to measure only length • Used only in France Home Page

By _____, scientist and engineers can quickly gather ideas from groups of people. •

By _____, scientist and engineers can quickly gather ideas from groups of people. • • Engineering Brainstorming prototype Unintended consequences Home Page

Which of the following is an assistive bioengineering product? • • A hip replacement

Which of the following is an assistive bioengineering product? • • A hip replacement A pair of crutches A graft of artificial skin A vaccination Home Page

A limitation of models is that • They are large enough to see. •

A limitation of models is that • They are large enough to see. • They do not act exactly like things they model. • They are smaller than the things they model. • They model unfamiliar things Home Page

What is the area of a soccer field that is 110 m long and

What is the area of a soccer field that is 110 m long and 85 m wide? • • 9, 350 m 9350 m 2 9, 350 m 3 935 m Home Page

What is the density of silver if a 6 cm 3 piece of silver

What is the density of silver if a 6 cm 3 piece of silver has a mass of 63 g? • • 105 cm 3 105 g 10. 5 g/cm 3 10. 5 cm 3/g Home Page

A pencil is 14 cm long. How many millimeters long is it? • •

A pencil is 14 cm long. How many millimeters long is it? • • 1, 400, 000 mm 1. 4 mm 1, 400 mm 140 mm Home Page

The steps of the scientific method • Must all be used in every scientific

The steps of the scientific method • Must all be used in every scientific investigation. • Must all be used in the same order • Often start with a question • Always result in the development of a theory. Home Page

In a controlled experiment • A control group is controlled with one or more

In a controlled experiment • A control group is controlled with one or more experimental groups. • There at least 2 variables. • All factors should be different • A variable is not needed Home Page

What is the pneumonic device for the scientific method? • All Dogs go to

What is the pneumonic device for the scientific method? • All Dogs go to heaven • All good boys do fine • Anne Found Twenty Adorable Dogs and Cats • My very educated mother just served us nine pies. Home Page

If Jerry is 2. 1 m tall, how tall is a scale model of

If Jerry is 2. 1 m tall, how tall is a scale model of Jerry that is 10% of his size? • • . 021 m 2. 1 m. 21 m Home Page

Calculate the averages of the following values: 4, 5, 6, 6, and 9. •

Calculate the averages of the following values: 4, 5, 6, 6, and 9. • • 6 13 12 5 Home Page

Which step is not in the scientific method? • • Ask a question Analyze

Which step is not in the scientific method? • • Ask a question Analyze the results Communicate results Create a law Home Page

Which of the following tools is best used for measuring 100 ml of water?

Which of the following tools is best used for measuring 100 ml of water? • • 10 ml graduated cylinder 150 ml graduated cylinder 250 ml beaker 500 ml beaker Home Page

References Game template from http: //it. coe. uga. edu/wwild/ Rinehart, H. (2010). Tn teachers

References Game template from http: //it. coe. uga. edu/wwild/ Rinehart, H. (2010). Tn teachers edt hs&t 2010 gr 7. Austin, Texas: Holt Mc. Dougal