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Jeopardy Scientific Method & Inquiry

Miscella-neous Science Observation, Inference, Prediction Scientific Method 1 Miscella-neous Science Experimental Design & Variables Observation, Inference, Prediction Classification Metric Conversions Density 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY

The 1st step of the Scientific Method Answer

What is State the problem? Back

The 3rd step of the Scientific Method Answer

What is develop a hypothesis? Back

The fourth step of the Scientific Method Answer

What is create a controlled experiment? Back

The 5th step of the Scientific Method Answer

What is record and analyze data? Back

The branch of life science that studies animals Answer

What is Zoology? Back

The branch of life science that studies plants Answer

What is Botany? Back

The branch of life science that studies microorganisms Answer

What is Microbiology? Back

The branch of life science that studies relationships between living things and their environment Answer

What is Ecology? Back

Written as an “if/then” statement, tells what the scientist expects to happen Answer

What is a hypothesis? Back

The part of the experiment that the scientist changes Answer

What is the manipulated variable? Back

DAILY DOUBLE! The part of the experiment that changes in response to what the scientist did Answer

What is the responding variable? Back

The group that is not affected by the manipulated variable. Answer

What is the control group? Back

There are 3 people, with a pot, in a kitchen. Answer

What is an observation? Back

They food will be delicious. Answer

What is a prediction? Back

They are cooking. Answer

What is an inference? Back

Name three ways you could classify these objects. Answer

Chocolate with peanuts Chocolate with nuget Chocolate only Chocolate with peanuts Chocolate with nuget Back

50 kg = ______ g Answer

What is 50,000 g? Back

0.0003 dkm = _____ mm Answer

What is 3 mm? Back

45 cL = ______ kL Answer

What is 0.00045 kL? Back

84 m = _____ mm Answer

What is 84,000 mm? Back

Mass = 40g Volume = 10mL Answer

Density = 4 Back

Mass = 63g Volume = 7mL Answer

Density = 9 Back

Mass = 7200g Volume = 90 mL Answer

Density = 80 Back

The density of water. Answer

What is 1? Back

The 6th and 7th steps of the Scientific Method Answer

What is make a conclusion and repeat the process? Back

A theory that has survived repeated testing. Answer

What is a law? Back

A corn farmer in PA wants to grow the corn stalks taller A corn farmer in PA wants to grow the corn stalks taller. He finds a new soil fertilizer fit for the job. Write an acceptable hypothesis for his experiment. Answer

If the corn farmer fertilizes the soil, then the corn stalks will grow taller. Back

Make an observation, inference & prediction from the picture below. Answer

Answers vary. Teacher check. Back

The mass of a 45 kg person on the moon DAILY DOUBLE! The mass of a 45 kg person on the moon Answer

What is 45 kg? Back

To calculate density given the object find mass using a __________ and find volume using _________________. Answer

What is a triple beam balance & displacement. Back

Good Luck on your quiz tomorrow!

DAILY DOUBLE! The answer is…

DAILY DOUBLE! The answer is…

FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Experimental Set-Up Scores

What is wrong with her experiment? In the egg drop competition, a student wants to create the best crate and win. She buys two kind of a straws, super strong & regular. In order to test which straws are better, she creates two crates one with super strong straws and a parachute and the other with regular straws and no parachute. She drops both from two meters and continues to raise the height 1 meter at a time until one of the eggs breaks. What is wrong with her experiment? Answer

There are too many manipulated variables There are too many manipulated variables. She must have a parachute on both crates or neither crate. End

Final Jeopardy Scores Back

Loose dust particles in motion that form streaks of light

What are meteors?

Many orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter

What are asteroids?

Most burn up in Earth’s atmosphere

What are meteors?

A “dirty snowball”

What is a comet?

A chunk of rock or metal orbiting the sun

What is an asteroid?

A mass of frozen gas and dust that orbits the sun

What is a comet?

Also known as a “planetoid”

What is an asteroid?

It has a glowing tail.

What is a comet?

Also known as “shooting stars”

What are meteors?

Away from the sun

What is the direction of a comet’s tail?