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Methods Measuring Doing Science Mixed Bag 100 200 300 400 500

5 step method of information gathering Methods 100 5 step method of information gathering

What is the Scientific Method?

The information gathered in an experiment: Methods 200 The information gathered in an experiment:

What is data?

Factors that change during an experiment: Methods 300 Factors that change during an experiment:

What are variables?

The group in which all conditions are kept constant: Methods 400 The group in which all conditions are kept constant:

What is the control group?

Order of steps in the scientific method: Methods 500 Order of steps in the scientific method:

What are research, hypothesis, experiment, data collection & conclusion?

Measuring 100 Unit of distance:

What is meter?

Measuring 200 Unit of volume:

What is liter?

Measuring 300 Unit of mass:

What is gram?

Measuring 400 Grams in a kilogram:

What is 1,000?

When you count some and them figure what whole number could be: Measuring 500 When you count some and them figure what whole number could be:

What is estimate?

Adjusts the amount of light on specimen: Microscope 100 Adjusts the amount of light on specimen:

What is diaphragm?

Power and focus to use when first viewing specimen: Microscope 200 Power and focus to use when first viewing specimen:

What is low power and coarse focus?

Never use on medium or low power: Microscope 300 Never use on medium or low power:

What is the coarse focus?

Multiplied to calculate magnification: Microscope 400 Multiplied to calculate magnification:

What is eyepiece and objective?

Microscope 500 The type used in class:

What is compound light microscope?

Recording the speed or distance or temperature: Doing Science 100 Recording the speed or distance or temperature:

What is making an observation?

Making a statement about a future event based on observed patterns Doing Science 200 Making a statement about a future event based on observed patterns

What is making predictions?

Doing Science 300 Concluding events are related even if you have no evidence but do observe connections

What is making an inference?

Graph for categories; data not dependent on each other: Doing Science 400 Graph for categories; data not dependent on each other:

What is bar graph?

Results of an experiment: Doing Science 500 Results of an experiment:

What is the conclusion?

Graph that represents parts of a whole: Mixed Bag 100 Graph that represents parts of a whole:

What is a pie graph?

Mixed Bag 200 If the scientist purposefully changes light, temperature, soil type for example:

What are independent variables?

Mixed Bag 300 By comparing the depths at which fossils are found, scientists determine which are older (this is what type of reasoning):

What is an inference?

Graph to compare a dependent and independent variable: Mixed Bag 400 Graph to compare a dependent and independent variable:

What is a line graph?

Microscope lenses that are near the sample: Mixed Bag 500 Microscope lenses that are near the sample:

What are objective lenses?