1. What must a good hypothesis be?

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1. What must a good hypothesis be? Psst!!! Remember the Arrival and Departure Procedures for our classroom. Today is Monday, therefore you need to write down all your homework for the week in your agenda. Science Starter #1 1. What must a good hypothesis be? A. opinionated B. testable C. difficult D. correct 2. How can you make 8th grade science an environment where all students can learn and are safe? (2-3 sentences)

Science Starter #9 1. Find the density of a substance whose volume is 6cm3 and whose mass is 36g.

Science Starter #8 Get out your homework and trade with someone at your table. Make sure you have a red pen to correct. 1. How do you find the volume of a solid with an irregular shape?

Science Starter #2 (3 minutes to complete) 1. How do scientists organize data? A. Put all their information in a folder with labeled tabs B. By following scientific laws and theories C. By using data tables and graphs D. Creating conceptual models and physical models 2. In a controlled experiment, the __________ is the one factor that changes between groups.

SCIENCE STARTER #3 1. What does TLUDS stand for? 2. What is the difference between the independent variable and the dependent variable?

Science Starter #4 1. An If, Then statement is called a : A. variable B. question C. conclusion D. prediction 2. How is slope calculated?

Science Starter #5 1. What is 1/10 of a centimeter? 2. A graph is _________ when the relationship between the dependent variable and independent variable shows a curved line. 3. What items should you take out as soon as you sit down in science class?

1. Which of the following is not a feature of a graph? Science Starter #6- First write your homework for the week in your agenda, then… 1. Which of the following is not a feature of a graph? A. range B. trend C. axis D. column 2. In the International System of Units (SI), the base number is ______.

Science Starter #7 (get out your homework-give me 6) 1. What is the volume of the marble? Beginning water level = 23mL, Ending water level= 29mL.