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Jeopardy Vocabulary Scientific ?s Math in Science Graphs Models Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Vocabulary Facts and Figures gathered during an experiment

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Data

$200 Question from Vocabulary Possible answers to a scientific question

$200 Answer from vocabulary Hypothesis

$300 Question from Vocabulary Experiment that has only one changed variable

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Controlled experiment

$400 Question from Vocabulary Factors in an experiment

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Variables

$500 Question from Vocabulary Widely tested and accepted explanation

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Scientific Theory

$100 Question from SQ The way scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather

$100 Answer from SQ Scientific Inquiry

$200 Question from SQ Variable that is purposely changed to test A hypothesis

$200 Answer from SQ Independent

$300 Question from SQ Describes patterns in nature without explaining them

$300 Answer from SQ Scientific Law

$400 Question from SQ Leads to a question that may lead to a hypothesis

$400 Answer from SQ Observation

$500 Question from SQ The factor that may change in response to the manipulated variable

$500 Answer from SQ Dependent Variable

$100 Question from Math in Science The SI unit used for measuring temperature

$100 Answer from Math in Science Kelvin

$200 Question from Math in Science A version of the metric system used by modern scientists

$200 Answer from Math in Science International System of Units (SI)

$300 Question from Math in Science How close a group of measurements Are to each other

$300 Answer from Math in Science Precision

$400 Question from Math in Science Data that does not fit with the rest of the data set

$400 Answer from Math in Science Anomolous data

$500 Question from Math in Science The metric system is based on this number

$500 Answer from Math in Science 10

$100 Question from Graphs In experiments, scientists make changes To one variable

$100 Answer from H4 manipulated

$200 Question from Graphs These variables change as a result of The manipulated variable

$200 Answer from Graphs Responding

$300 Question from Graphs You are observing a ___________ when You notice the height of corn increases with The increasing concentrations of fertilizer

$300 Answer from Graphs Trend

$400 Question from Graphs A line graph in which the data points Form a straight line

$400 Answer from Graphs Linear Graph

$500 Question from Graphs Trends seen from a line graph help scientists Make _____________ about future data

$500 Answer from Graphs Predictions

$100 Question from Models material or energy that goes into a system

$100 Answer from Models Input

$200 Question from Models Output that changes the system in some way

$200 Answer from Model Feedback

$300 Question from Model 2 Ways that models are limited

$300 Answer from Models May not show all parts of system May not be able to see small details

$400 Question from Models Material or energy that comes out Of a system

$400 Answer from Models Output

$500 Question from Model What do the RACE letters stand for?

$500 Answer from Models R=restate A=answer C=cite from text E=explain or expand

Final Jeopardy You notice that your dog is shedding. Which Of the following represents a hypothesis about Your dog? Explain Why you choose that! A= My dog is shedding B= I wonder why my dog is shedding C= The weather must be getting warmer D= My dog pants when she is warm

Final Jeopardy Answer C= The weather must be getting warmer + explanation