Scientific Process Bellwork. Day 1 1. Educated guess, must be testable____________ 2. A process of testing a hypothesis by gathering data under controlled.

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Scientific Process Bellwork

Day 1 1. Educated guess, must be testable____________ 2. A process of testing a hypothesis by gathering data under controlled conditions. _______________ 3. The group where all variables are kept the same. ________ 4. The test group that receives the experimental treatment( this is the group that contains the independent variable)__________________.

Day 2 1. When brown snakes were introduced in Guam, what happened to the bird population?________________ 1. When brown snakes were introduced in Guam, what happened to the bird population?________________ 2. Define quantitative research. (section 1.3) 2. Define quantitative research. (section 1.3) 3. Define data. 3. Define data. 4. Define scientific methods. 4. Define scientific methods.

Day 3 1. Define scientific method. 1. Define scientific method. 2. What is a safety symbol? 2. What is a safety symbol? 3. What does SI stand for? 3. What does SI stand for? 4. What is qualitative information? 4. What is qualitative information?

Day 4 1. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure a football field? 1. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure a football field? 2. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure the distance to Atlanta? 2. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure the distance to Atlanta? 3. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool? 3. What would be the correct S.I. unit to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool? 4. What is the S.I. unit to measure the temperature? 4. What is the S.I. unit to measure the temperature?

Day 5 1. List the steps of the scientific method in order. 1. List the steps of the scientific method in order.

Day 6 Draw the symbol for the following safety warnings. 1. extreme temperature 1. extreme temperature 2. irritant-wear gloves 2. irritant-wear gloves 3. eye safety 3. eye safety 4. radioactivity 4. radioactivity 5. Toxic 5. Toxic 6. Chemical, wear gloves and goggles 6. Chemical, wear gloves and goggles 7. Clothing protection- substance could stain or burn clothing. 7. Clothing protection- substance could stain or burn clothing.