Unit 1 Review Game Begin Game Good Bye
Unit 1 Review Game Begin Game Good Bye!
Choose a category Observation v. Inference = Scientific Method Vocabulary Independent and Dependent Variables Measurements
Observation v. Inference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Independent and Dependent Variables 1 2 3 4
Scientific Method 1 3 2 4 5
Vocabulary 1 4 7 3 2 5 6 8 9
Measurement 2 1 6 7 4 3 8 9 5 10
Observation v. Inference 1 I see that you are wearing a coat. Observation
Observation v. Inference 2 There are dark gray clouds outside. Observation
Observation v. Inference 3 You must be smart Inference
Observation v. Inference 4 • The pretzel tasted salty. Observation
Observation v. Inference 5 • I smell smoke. Observation
Observation v. Inference 6 • It must be cold outside. Inference
Observation v. Inference 7 • I heard your alarm going off this morning. Observation
Observation v. Inference 8 • The dogs must have saw a cat. Inference
Observation v. Inference 9 • That bunny feels soft. Observation
Independent and Dependent Variables 1 Determining if your pulse rate changes after exercising. IV-exercise DV- pulse rate
Independent and Dependent Variables 2 Determining if there is a relationship between the grade earned on a test and the number of hours spent studying for a test. IV-numbers of hours spent studying DV- grade earned
Independent and Dependent Variables 3 Do cars go faster if a certain type of gasoline is used? IV- type of gasoline DV- Speed of cars
Independent and Dependent Variables 4 • How many cookies eaten daily will give you a cavity? IV- how many cookies DV- cavity
Scientific Method 1 • What is usually the first step of the scientific method Problem or Asking a question
Scientific Method 2 • A good Hypothesis includes what two words? • “If” and “Then”
Scientific Method 3 • Why isn’t wikipedia a good source? It is not a reliable source
Scientific Method 4 What is the part of the experiment that is NOT being tested and is used for comparison? Control
Scientific Method 5 • When displaying your results, name two ways that you can show your audience your results. Table, Graph, Chart, Pictures
Vocabulary 1 • The variable that is affected by the independent variable, and is measured Dependent Variable
Vocabulary 2 • Measures amount of matter an object has • mass
Vocabulary 3 • How much mass is contained in a given volume Density
Vocabulary 4 • Distance from point A to point B Length
Vocabulary 5 • Organizing and making sense of your data Analyze
Vocabulary 6 Process used by scientists to find answers to questions Scientific Method
Vocabulary 7 • Information that is collected during your experiment Data
Vocabulary 8 • An educated guess based on facts Hypothesis
Vocabulary 9 • Data obtained by using sight as well as your other senses Observations
Measurements 1 • The metric system is based on units of ____? 10
Measurements 2 • The prefix H means _______ and equals _____ (how many? ) Hecto, 100
Measurements 3 • What unit is MASS measured in? Grams
Measurements 4 • What unit is LENGTH measured in? Meters
Measurements 5 • What tool do we use to measure mass? Triple Beam Balance
Measurements 6 • If you measured the volume of a tissue box, what unit would you use? cm 3 or cubic centimeters
Measurements 7 • Volume of liquids is measured in what units (there are 2 options) m. L or L
Measurements 8 • Find the density of an object that has a mass of 6 g and a volume of 15 m. L D=. 4 g/ml
Measurements 9 • Explain how you measure the volume of a rock. Find the volume of water in a graduated cylinder. Then put the rock in the graduated cylinder. Measure the volume of the water with the rock. Subtract the original volume from the new volume, and the answer is the volume of the rock.
Measurements 10 • What is the SI unit for temperature? Kelvin or K
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