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Sci. Ed. ucar. edu

Sci. Ed. ucar. edu

INSTRUCTIONS Materials: PPT game; bells for each team/competitor; play money in $10, $20, $30,

INSTRUCTIONS Materials: PPT game; bells for each team/competitor; play money in $10, $20, $30, $40, and $50 denominations. These are sample questions. Please alter them to best suite your Nature of Science curriculum. 1. Start the game by creating 3 -4 teams or 3 -4 individual competitors. 2. Give each team/competitor a bell or buzzer to use when they want to respond. 3. The competitor with the birthdate closest to the day’s date begins the game by picking 1 of 5 categories off the game board (slide 5). Game host should then click and read what is listed on the $ square of the category chosen for anyone to answer. The competitor who rings their bell/buzzer first gets a chance to do. 4. To advance to the answer, click on the question slide or the arrow in the lower right. 5. If they answer correctly, they receive the appropriate money award and choose the next category. (If a team answers incorrectly, you can subtract the award money as a variation on the game. ) 6. Have teams take turns choosing the category after each wrong answer. 7. When you wish to return to the board game, click on the “home” icon in the lower left corner. Clicking elsewhere will lead you to a wrong slide. 8. When all category levels have been exhausted, click in any of the category cells at the top of the game board to advance to the final bonus round. 9. Participants can wager all or part of their winnings during the final round, and thus lose it if their answer is wrong or win the amount if their answer is correct. 10. Winner is the competitor with the most money at the end of play. 11. If desired, have a simple reward for the winning team and consolation prizes for the nonwinners. Winner and consolation coupons are included in the “Materials” section of the Activity write up on the Sci. Ed. ucar. edu website.

Choose a category. You will be asked a question. You must give the correct

Choose a category. You will be asked a question. You must give the correct answer. Click to begin.

Bonus Round Names of Scientists Nature of Science Terms True or False Science Methods

Bonus Round Names of Scientists Nature of Science Terms True or False Science Methods $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $30 $30 $30 $40 $40 $40 $50 $50 $50

Name given to a scientist who studies weather Question 1. 1

Name given to a scientist who studies weather Question 1. 1

Meteorologist

Meteorologist

Name given to a scientist who studies matter and its behavior Question 1. 2

Name given to a scientist who studies matter and its behavior Question 1. 2

Physicist

Physicist

Name for a scientist who studies the behavior of societies Question 1. 3

Name for a scientist who studies the behavior of societies Question 1. 3

Sociologist

Sociologist

Name given to someone who invents, designs, and/or builds something to address a need

Name given to someone who invents, designs, and/or builds something to address a need and/ or problem Question 1. 4

Engineer

Engineer

Name for a scientist who studies the world beyond Earth Question 1. 5

Name for a scientist who studies the world beyond Earth Question 1. 5

Astronomer

Astronomer

Realm of science Question 2. 1

Realm of science Question 2. 1

The natural world

The natural world

How evidence is obtained in science Question 2. 2

How evidence is obtained in science Question 2. 2

Observation

Observation

Characteristic that makes scientific evidence reliable Question 2. 3

Characteristic that makes scientific evidence reliable Question 2. 3

It’s repeatable, consistent, predictable (Answer must include one of these words)

It’s repeatable, consistent, predictable (Answer must include one of these words)

Science findings are always… Question 2. 4

Science findings are always… Question 2. 4

Tentative

Tentative

Science is not just content. It is also a _______ Question 2. 5

Science is not just content. It is also a _______ Question 2. 5

Process

Process

Our knowledge of the natural world and the process through which it is built

Our knowledge of the natural world and the process through which it is built Question 3. 1

Science

Science

Potential explanations for what we observe in the natural world Question 3. 2

Potential explanations for what we observe in the natural world Question 3. 2

Hypothesis

Hypothesis

Information gleaned from observation Question 3. 3

Information gleaned from observation Question 3. 3

Data

Data

To collect information from part of an entity Question 3. 4

To collect information from part of an entity Question 3. 4

To sample

To sample

Not of the natural world Question 3. 5

Not of the natural world Question 3. 5

Supernatural

Supernatural

True or False: Science is creative. Question 4. 1

True or False: Science is creative. Question 4. 1

True

True

True or False: Scientific ideas are absolute and unchanging. Question 4. 2

True or False: Scientific ideas are absolute and unchanging. Question 4. 2

False

False

True of False: “Hard” sciences are more rigorous and scientific than “soft” sciences. Question

True of False: “Hard” sciences are more rigorous and scientific than “soft” sciences. Question 4. 3

False

False

True or False: In science, there is not a single “Scientific Method” but many

True or False: In science, there is not a single “Scientific Method” but many methods. Question 4. 4

True

True

True or False: Science is a solitary process. Question 4. 5

True or False: Science is a solitary process. Question 4. 5

False

False

In addition to observation, the process of science always begins with… Question 5. 1

In addition to observation, the process of science always begins with… Question 5. 1

A question

A question

A scientific procedure often carried out to test an idea Question 5. 2

A scientific procedure often carried out to test an idea Question 5. 2

An experiment

An experiment

What a scientist collects from his/her observations to obtain evidence Question 5. 3

What a scientist collects from his/her observations to obtain evidence Question 5. 3

Data

Data

An expectation of a scientist when his/her research is finished and results are known

An expectation of a scientist when his/her research is finished and results are known Question 5. 4

Communication (publication, presentation…)

Communication (publication, presentation…)

A short written summary about a paragraph in length of one’s research Question 5.

A short written summary about a paragraph in length of one’s research Question 5. 5

An abstract

An abstract

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Add a Bonus Round Question Here

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Fill in the Bonus Round Answer Here

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Congratulations Contestants on Completing Nature of Science In-the-Know Game Show

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