Safety First Designing Experiments Grab Bag What’s that word? Reading Pictures $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
This is an educated guess
C1? $100 What is… HYPOTHESIS?
Information you collect using your 5 senses
C1 $200 What is… OBSERVATION?
This is all of the information collected in an experiment.
C1 $300 What is… DATA?
C1 $400 This is a step-by-step process used to solve problems and learn new things.
What is… SCIENTIFIC METHOD?
C1 final Walter conducted an experiment where he measured the temperature of ice cream on the counter over time, for an hour. He produced a line graph. What would it look like?
C1 final
A student performed an experiment about sugar water and plant growth A student performed an experiment about sugar water and plant growth. What is the relationship between the amount of salt and height of the plant?
THE MORE SUGAR, THE SHORTER THE HEIGHT? C2 $100 What is… THE MORE SUGAR, THE SHORTER THE HEIGHT?
Explain the relationship in the data table below. C2 $200
AS THE WATER GETS DEEPER, IT GETS COLDER? What is a… AS THE WATER GETS DEEPER, IT GETS COLDER?
What type of dog is the most favorite? C2 $300 What type of dog is the most favorite?
C2 $300 What is… RETRIEVER?
How many hours of sunlight is best for the tomato plants? C2 $400 How many hours of sunlight is best for the tomato plants?
C2 $400 What is… 9 HOURS?
(You will have a range of answers.) C2 $500 How big are most worms? (You will have a range of answers.)
C2 $500 What is… 6.5 to 7.0 cm?
Name one SAFE action the students are performing.
C3 $100 YOU TELL ME!
Name one UNSAFE action in the picture.
C3 $200 Ideas please…
Name 2 unsafe safety actions.
C3 $300 Go for it!
Name one non-negotiable safety strategy in Ms. M’s class.
LEGS OF THE CHAIR ON THE FLOOR? What is… GOGGLES ON THE FACE? NO FOOD IN LAB? LEGS OF THE CHAIR ON THE FLOOR?
State 2 reasons why it is important to be safe in lab. C3 $500 State 2 reasons why it is important to be safe in lab.
Go ahead… C3 $500
State a hypothesis the students could test. A student wanted to know how overfeeding goldfish affected their ability to swim. State a hypothesis the students could test.
If ________, then ________ because ________. What is… If ________, then ________ because ________.
State the independent variable in this experiment. C4 $200 A student wanted to know how overfeeding goldfish affected their ability to swim. State the independent variable in this experiment.
What are … The amount of fish food? C4 $200 What are … The amount of fish food?
State the dependent variable in this experiment. C4 $300 A student wanted to know how overfeeding goldfish affected their ability to swim. State the dependent variable in this experiment.
What is… SWIMMING ABILITY? C4 $300 What is… SWIMMING ABILITY?
Explain the difference between evidence and inference.
What is… EVIDENCE INFERENCE
A student wanted to know how overfeeding goldfish affected their ability to swim. Explain why the student should perform the experiment with more than one fish. C4 $500
C4 $500
Put the following in the correct order: Communicate Results Observations Experiment Hypothesis
C5 $100 What is… B D C A
What is the name of this axis? C5 $200 What is the name of this axis?
C5 $200 What is… X-axis?
Name one goof-up with this graph. C5 $300 Name one goof-up with this graph.
What is… No y-axis label? C5 $300 What is… No y-axis label?
Explain the relationship between seal populations overtime. C5 $400 Explain the relationship between seal populations overtime.
What is… More seals over time? C5 $400 What is… More seals over time?
State one conclusion you can draw based on this graph.
DNA recombination/genetic engineering/GMO? What is… DNA recombination/genetic engineering/GMO?
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