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Science Starters 1-3

Monday # 1 Effect: I fell off my bike and broke my arm. Choose the appropriate causes. A. My motorcycle wouldn't start B. My bike hit a rock in the road C. I was teaching my sister to ride her bike D. I was hit by a car that was driving on the wrong side of the road

Monday # 2 What is the second step in the engineering design process? A. Research a Need B. Make a Prototype C. Improving a Design D. Brainstorm

Tuesday # 1 What is the intended benefit of an iPod? A. To call people B. To listen to music C. To defend ones self in a hostile situation D. To download inappropriate things

A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. A shrimp’s heart is located in its head. In the course of an average lifetime, while sleeping you might eat around 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders, or more. It takes about 600 cows to make one full season’s worth of NFL footballs.

Pick the best unintended consequence of a lawn mower. Tuesday # 2 Pick the best unintended consequence of a lawn mower. Cuts the grass a set height. Could cut off your leg if you fall or it runs over you. Evenly distributes grass across lawn. Riding will decrease the time spent mowing your lawn.

One flower is bigger and a different color than the other 3. Wednesday # 1 Same Amount of Water Same Amount of Sunlight Miracle Grow Dirt Dirt Dirt Same Pot Size Same Pot Size Same Pot Size Same Pot Size In the experiment listed above, choose the correct independent variable. Miracle Grow Sunlight Water One flower is bigger and a different color than the other 3.

Wednesday # 2 Miracle Grow Dirt Water Same Amount of Water Same Amount of Sunlight Miracle Grow Dirt Dirt Dirt Same Pot Size Same Pot Size Same Pot Size Same Pot Size In the experiment listed above, choose to correct control Miracle Grow Dirt Water One flower is bigger and a different color than the other 3.

What is limiting factors involving a design? Thursday # 1 What is limiting factors involving a design? Prototype Protocol Bias Design Constraint

Thursday # 2 What is a standard for judging things by? Criteria Protocol Design Constraint Unintended Consequence STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! STARTER QUIZ TOMORROW!