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The Science of Milk Jeopardy

The Science of Milk Step by Step Definitions Cow Facts 100 200 300 400 Experiment Definitions Cow Facts 100 200 300 400

Step by Step- 100 What is the first step of the Scientific Method? 

Step by Step- 200 In this step, you give a detailed description of what you are going to do in your experiment. 

Step by Step- 300 In this step, you explain your results. 

Step by Step- 400 List the 5 steps to the Scientific Method in order from thumb to pinky. 

Experiment -100 Why do you need to keep a diary of your experiment? 

Experiment- 200 What variable could you manipulate in our experiment that could give us different results? 

Experiment-300 Why is it important to list all of the materials you used in your experiment? 

Experiment - 400 Why is it important to follow the directions in the order that they are listed? 

Definitions -100 What is a hypothesis? 

Definitions- 200 What is the manipulated variable? 

Definitions -300 What is a research question or problem? 

Definitions - 400 What is a conclusion? 

Cow Facts- 100 How many stomachs does a cow have? 

Cow Facts -200 If one cow eats 90 lbs of feed a day, how many pounds of feed will a herd of 100 cows eat in a day? 

Cow Facts - 300 True or false A cows’ spots are like a finger print and no two spots are alike? 

Cow Facts- 400 True or False Only female bulls produce milk. 

Answer Key Step by step 100- Problem 200- Procedure 300- Conclusion 400- Problem, Hypothesis, Procedure, Results, Conclusion Experiments 100- A diary lets you keep track of observations during your experiment. 200- Use different types of milk. IE: skim, 1%, 2% 300- So that someone else could do the same experiment and get the same results 400- So that you will get the same results each time you do the experiment Definitions 100- What you believe will happen in your experiment 200- The one thing that the students changed in the experiment 300- What you are trying to find out in your experiment 400- Explaining whether the data you collected from your experiment supports of fails to support your hypothesis Cow Facts 100- 4 200- 9,000 pounds of feed 300- True 400- False- a bull is not a female cow