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PLEASE REVIEW YOUR CLASSWORK & HW!! SCIENCE SKILLS- TEST REVIEW SAFETY RULES: *Know the rules! *Know the safety equipment. *Be able to correct improper safety. MEASUREMENT: *Area- cm2 (length x width) *Volume- Liquid= L & mL, Solid= cm3 (length x width x height) *Mass- g & kg *Weight *Length- m, cm, mm. *Temperature- Celsius & Fahrenheit *Balance *Graduated Cylinder *Parts of Measurement- number & unit *Graphing *Check the examples in the packet! *Use the proper units! *Use prefixes correctly! MICROSCOPE *Microorganisms *Microscope *Hand Lens *Simple Microscope *Magnifying Glass *Compound Microscope *Electron Microscope *Diagram *Function *Understand proper procedures *Transparent *Temporary Slide *Magnification *Total Magnification *Calculation *Specimen Size *Level of Detail SCIENTIFIC METHOD: *Problem- a question. *Data- organization, collection, & analysis. *Hypothesis- support or reject. *Observations- senses. * Conclusions- explain data. *Experiment- tests the hypothesis. *Experiment- parts of. *Variables *Constants *Controls *Independent (Manipulated) Variable *Dependent (Responding) Variable *Research *Know the order of the steps. *Be able to identify the parts of an experiment. DENSITY: *Density *Mass *Volume *Grams *Cubic Centimeters *D=m/V *Density of Water=1 g/mL *Sink vs. Float PLEASE REVIEW YOUR CLASSWORK & HW!! IF YOU CAN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS WE HAVE GONE OVER, THEN YOU CAN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ON THIS TEST!!!!