Jeopardy ScienceSkillsInquiryExperiments Models Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Science is the study of what?
$100 Answer from H1 The natural world
$200 Question from H1 Physical Science focuses on 2 major areas of content. What are they?.
$200 Answer from H1 Chemistry and Physics
$300 Question from H1 Finish this definition: Chemistry is the study of matter and the _______________ it undergoes.
$300 Answer from H1 changes
$400 Question from H1 Finish the definition of physics: Physics is the study of ___________ and energy and how they____________.
$400 Answer from H1 matter/interact
$500 Question from H1 All science leads to a body of what?
$500 Answer from H1 knowledge
$100 Question from H2 Name the 5 senses you use in making observations.
$100 Answer from H2 Smell, hear, see, taste, and touch
$200 Question from H2 What are the 3 skills that a scientist uses to learn about the natural world?
$200 Answer from H2 Observe, infer, predict
$300 Question from H2 Look around the room and give me 5 qualitative observations
$300 Answer from H2 Answers will vary
$400 Question from H2 Is this statement an observation or an inference, “It must have snowed last night.”
$400 Answer from H2 An inference
$500 Question from H2 Complete this statement: A scientific________________ should be based on evidence or prior knowledge.
$500 Answer from H2 prediction
$100 Question from H3 What is a possible answer to a scientific question or an explanation for a set of observations?
$100 Answer from H3 A Hypothesis
$200 Question from H3 Is the following statement a testable question: Running is a better sport than swimming
$200 Answer from H3 No, it is a just stating an opinion
$300 Question from H3 Is the following statement a testable question: Does running make your muscles stronger than swimming
$300 Answer from H3 Yes, it can be answered by making observations and gathering evidence
$400 Question from H3 Why do scientists use the metric system?
$400 Answer from H3 It makes it easier to share quantitative data
$500 Question from H3 How can an experiment that disproves a hypothesis be useful?
$500 Answer from H3 It builds on scientific knowledge, thus narrowing possible explanations for a set of observations
$100 Question from H4 The variable that is changed in an experiment is called what?
$100 Answer from H4 Manipulated(independent) variable
$200 Question from H4 An investigation in which all of the variables except one remain the same is called a what?
$200 Answer from H4 A controlled experiment
$300 Question from H4 In an experiment where a student is testing the boiling point of different liquids. What is the dependent variable?
$300 Answer from H4 Boiling point
$400 Question from H4 What are the first 2 steps of the scientific method?
$400 Answer from H4 1.Identify the problem 2. Research the problem
$500 Question from H4 The possible three conclusions are possible after testing a hypothesis: they are it can be accepted,___________, or __________.
$500 Answer from H4 Rejected or altered
$100 Question from H5 Is a world map and example of a model used in science?
$100 Answer from H5 Yes, it is used to help understand location of points on the world
$200 Question from H5 Would a model of the solar system be an example of a physical model?
$200 Answer from H5 Yes
$300 Question from H5 Would a physical model of an atom be useful to a scientist studying cancer?
$300 Answer from H5 Yes, it may help that researcher to find a cure
$400 Question from H5 To be considered a law scientists expect that an observation will happen how?
$400 Answer from H5 Every single time
$500 Question from H5 Complete the following statement: The law of ___________ states that all objects in the universe attract each other.
$500 Answer from H5 gravity
Final Jeopardy What was the scientists name who performed the experiment we discussed in class about the rate of fall of objects that have different masses?
Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Galileo?