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DOS Week of: Sept. 3-6, 2013

DOS Tues 1. Lisa wants to compare a plant cell to an animal cell. Which tool would she use? a.b. c.

DOS Tues 2. You have a bag that says it contains 25grams of raisins. Which tool would you use to check if this information is true? a.b. C.

DOS Wed 1. A beaker and graduated cylinder both collect quantitative data and are Inquiry _______. *Skills *Tools *Both a and b *None of the above

DOS Wed 2. You can use your _________ from an experiment to draw conclusions. *predictions *data *hypothesis *None of the above

DOS Wed 3. To find the volume of water in a container you use a ______. *pan balance *ruler *bar graph *graduated cylinder

DOS Thurs 1. A pan scale and thermometer are inquiry ________ that help scientist make ________ observations. *skills, quantitative *tools, qualitative *tools, quantitative *skills, qualitative

DOS Thurs 2. A _______ graph can show parts of a whole. *circle *bar *line *data

DOS Thurs 3. Which of the following groups are considered inquiry skills? *infer, microscope, classify *observe, infer, classify *hypothesize, inquire, hand lens *None of the above