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Science Jeopardy Lab EquipmentScientific Method Lab SafetyScientistsLab Equipment

What do we call this? back Answer

Beaker back

What are these? back Answer

Test Tubes back

What is this? back Answer

Test Tube Holder back

What are these? back Answer

Goggles back

What is this? back Answer

Coverslip back

How many variables are tested in a valid experiment? back Answer

one back

What is the first step of the scientific method? back Answer

Tell the problem or state the question back

Why should you repeat your experiment? back Answer

So you can compare results and make sure the first result wasn’t an accident back

What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable ? back Answer

Independent is the variable the scientist wants to test. The dependent variables is the result of the IV. back

What is a variable? back Answer

Something that can change a result back

Why do you wear goggles in a lab? back Answer

To protect your eyes back

What should you do if you have an accident in the lab? back Answer

Clean up the mess immediately, unless there is broken glass…then tell an adult back

Why can’t you eat or drink in the lab? back Answer

The food or drink will ruin the experiment if it gets in the experiment. You may get chemicals in your food or drink which can make you sick. back

Why can’t you “horseplay” in the lab? back Answer

You may cause an accident. back

What should you do if you’re not sure about the lab procedures? back Answer

Ask the teacher what to do. back

How old are scientists? back Answer

All ages back

What ethnicity are scientists? back Answer

Scientists are from all ethnic groups. back

Are scientists males or females? back Answer

Scientists can be either one! back

What are scientists? back Answer

Scientists are people that try to explain how or why something works or is. back

Where do scientists work? back Answer

They work everywhere. They work in a lab, classroom, outside, and in industry. back

What is this? Answer back

Microscope back

What is this? Answer back

Funnel back

What is this? Answer back

Graduated Cylinder back

What is this? Answer back

Tweezers back

What is this? Answer back

Microscope Slide back