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Scientific Inquiry Inquiry ** ** ExperimentsSafety Thinking like a Scientist Hodge Podge

Inquiry for 100 ways in which scientists study the world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather ways in which scientists study the world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather Answer: Scientific Inquiry Answer: Scientific Inquiry Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Inquiry for 200 using your senses to gather information using your senses to gather information Answer: Observation Answer: Observation Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Inquiry for 300 explain or interpret the things you observe explain or interpret the things you observe Answer: Infer Answer: Infer Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Inquiry for 400 deal with a description that cannot be expressed in numbers deal with a description that cannot be expressed in numbers Answer: Qualitative Answer: Qualitative Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Inquiry for 500 a British writer, philosopher, and statesman who lived from 1561 to 1626 who developed a method of scientific inquiry a British writer, philosopher, and statesman who lived from 1561 to 1626 who developed a method of scientific inquiry Answer: Francis Bacon Answer: Francis Bacon Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Experiments for 100 an experiment in which only one variable is changed, or manipulated, at a time an experiment in which only one variable is changed, or manipulated, at a time Answer: Controlled Experiment Answer: Controlled Experiment Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Experiments for 200 facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations Answer: data Answer: data Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Experiments for 300 A treatment that isn’t real; a control for a clinical trial A treatment that isn’t real; a control for a clinical trial Answer: Placebo Answer: Placebo Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Experiments for 400 the one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis (independent variable) the one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis (independent variable) Answer: Manipulated Variable Answer: Manipulated Variable Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Experiments for 500 an explanatory statement that has been repeatedly confirmed through experimental testing an explanatory statement that has been repeatedly confirmed through experimental testing Answer: Scientific Theory Answer: Scientific Theory Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Safety for 100 When you finish a lab… When you finish a lab… Answer: Clean your work area Answer: Clean your work area Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Safety for 200 If an accident occurs, If an accident occurs, Answer: notify your teacher and follow her directions quickly Answer: notify your teacher and follow her directions quickly Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Safety for 300 Cognizant of your body and surroundings Cognizant of your body and surroundings Answer: be aware of potential bumps, mistakes, or accidents Answer: be aware of potential bumps, mistakes, or accidents Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Safety for 400 Good Preparation... Good Preparation... Answer: Helps you stay safe Answer: Helps you stay safe Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Safety for things to do the day before a lab: 2 things to do the day before a lab: Answer: read the procedure and make sure you understand the directions Answer: read the procedure and make sure you understand the directions Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Thinking like a Scientist for 100 sharing ideas and experimental findings with others through writing and speaking sharing ideas and experimental findings with others through writing and speaking Answer: Communicating Answer: Communicating Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Thinking like a Scientist for 200 grouping together items that are alike in some way grouping together items that are alike in some way Answer: Classifying Answer: Classifying Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Thinking like a Scientist for 300 creating representations of complex objects or processes, i.e. diagram, map creating representations of complex objects or processes, i.e. diagram, map Answer: Making models Answer: Making models Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Thinking like a Scientist for 400 when other scientists read and evaluate an experiment, making sure that the original researchers followed the appropriate steps and that there are no lapses in logic when other scientists read and evaluate an experiment, making sure that the original researchers followed the appropriate steps and that there are no lapses in logic Answer: Peer Review Answer: Peer Review Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Thinking like a Scientist for 500 What does repeating an experiment rule out? What does repeating an experiment rule out? Answer: accidents and variables we may have forgotten to consider Answer: accidents and variables we may have forgotten to consider Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Hodge Podge for 100 Hypothesis must be Hypothesis must be Answer: Testable Answer: Testable Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Hodge Podge for 200 factors that can change in an experiment factors that can change in an experiment Answer: variables Answer: variables Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Hodge Podge for 300 how people change the world around them to meet their needs and solve practical problems how people change the world around them to meet their needs and solve practical problems Answer: Technology Answer: Technology Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Hodge Podge for 400 researchers must be able carry out investigations and gather evidence with will either support or disprove the hypothesis researchers must be able carry out investigations and gather evidence with will either support or disprove the hypothesis Answer: Testable Answer: Testable Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

Hodge Podge for 500 answered by making observations and gathering evidence answered by making observations and gathering evidence Answer: Scientific Question Answer: Scientific Question Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board Back to Board

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