Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is… a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Vocabulary Part 1.
Advertisements

Warm-up #1 August 29th 1.) What must you do to make earning an A or B as easy as possible? 2.) What is the class website address? 3.) What are the steps.
Jeopardy Scientific Method & Inquiry. Scientific Method Life Science Variables Process Skills Metric System (SI) FINAL JEOPARDY.
Metric System Review. What is the system of measurement used in science by most people of the world?
I- Scientific Method: Logical method used by scientist
name___________________________ World of Physical Science
Life Science Introduction
Intro unit: Nature of Science Science is organized common sense Science is organized common sense Hypothesis: An educated guess, based upon prior knowledge/experiences.
Objectives Compare and contrast independent and dependent variables. Compare and contrast experimentation and investigation. Identify the differences.
Scientific Method, Measurement, and Graphing. Scientific Method  An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world  A. Problem  1.
+ Biology… It Begins! Chp 1, pg Why is biology important? Questions you’ve asked yourself? Why can birds fly? How do I work? What makes me who.
Unit 1 The Nature of Science. Unit 1 Learning Targets By the end of this unit you should be able to: –Discuss science and its major branches –Explain.
Chapter 1 The Study of Our World. The Way Science Works  Science Observing, studying, experimenting to find the way that things work and why  Technology.
Password: f22dbf04e5 Science Fundamentals.
Exam 1 review. List the 7 diatomic molecules Chemical and physical properties Chemical and physical changes Pure substances Characteristics of matter.
Introduction to Science
“Intro to Science” A. What is science? 1. Science is the process of observing and studying everything in the natural world. B. Why do we study science?
Earth Science with Mr. Smith. What is Science?  Science is a process that uses observations and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature.
Reviewing The Scientific Method 1. State the Problem 2. Research/Observe 3. Form a Hypothesis 4. Test the Hypothesis 5. Collect Data 6. Analyze the Data/Retest.
Chapter 1 The Science of Biology. Section 1 – What is Science? The goal of science is to investigate and understand nature, to explain events in nature,
Processes of Science. Designing an Experiment Typically begins with observations that lead to a question Tests a hypothesis (prediction) Collect information.
Introduction to Science. The Scientific Method – a systematic approach to solving a problem The Way Science Works.
Unit 1 Test Review. List the 6 steps of the Scientific Method 1.Purpose 2.Background Research 3.Hypothesis 4.Experiment 5.Analyze data 6.Conclusion.
Unit 1 Motion and Forces Lecture: Covering chapter 1.
How do people gather scientific information?. Scientific Method I’M TAD Identify a Problem Make a Hypothesis Test the Hypothesis (Perform an Experiment)
1. If the amount of water increases, then the height of the plant will increase. This is an example of A hypothesis.
The Scientific Method. Steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems Steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.
The Nature of Science The Methods of Science Scientific Measurements Graphing.
9 th Grade Science Chapter 1A-B. Goals Identify the steps scientists use to solve problems Define and understand the use of variables.
What is Science?? Biology IA Spring Goals of Science To investigate and understand the natural world To explain events in the natural world Use.
Introduction to Physical Science. Objective Today we will analyze the importance of the metric system and explain how to measure using Cornell Notes,
Generalize: to make a broad inference Conclude: to finish and come to a decision Theory: the best explanation for a scientific principle Measure: to find.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD. 1)Ask a Question 2)Conduct Research 3)Create a Hypothesis 4)Design an Experiment.
Bell work What does density tell you about an object?
Scientific Method 1a. Select and use appropriate tools and technology(such as computer- linked probes, spreadsheets, and graphing calculators) to perform.
Do Now: What are some important science skills (not topics) that you learned how to do this year in class? The practical – This Thursday in class!! Your.
Science & Measurement A. The Nature of Science * 1. Science is the total collection of knowledge gained by man’s observation of the physical universe.
The Scientific Method / A series of logical steps, or a guideline, to follow in order to answer a question or solve a problem.
Common Assessment #1 Test Review Do you want to ace your first major test? – Look over your notes on scientific method, properties of matter, elements,
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
What is science?.
Chapter 1 – The Nature of Science
Scientific Method, Measurements and the Metric System
Thinking Like a Scientist
Time for notetaking FLASHCARDS!
Science A process, not just a set of facts
How to take notes… The Crainum Way!
The World of Physical Science Chapter 1
Chapter Science as a Process.
A logical and systematic problem solving process
Introduction Unit Physical Science.
Science of Biology
The nature of science chapter 1.
Unit 1 Test Review.
Lecture: Covering chapter 1
Introduction to Science
ARE SMARTER THAN A SIXTH GRADER
The Nature of Science Game Show
Scientific Measurements
WHAT IS BIOLOGY? & The Scientific Method.
Topic 3: Methods of Science
6th grade chapter I SCIENCE A. Process of OBSERVING, EXPLAINING, and
Life Science Ch 1 the World of Science.
The World of Science.
Scientific Method Ecology
Introduction to Science
A logical and systematic problem solving process
Science & Measurement A. The Nature of Science * 1. Science is the total collection of knowledge gained by man’s observation of the physical universe.
Science & Measurement A. The Nature of Science * 1. Science is the total collection of knowledge gained by man’s observation of the physical universe.
A logical and systematic problem solving process
Presentation transcript:

Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW

The amount of space an object takes up is… a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b

The basic unit of length is… a. Meter b. Gram c. g/mL d. mL Answer: a

Which is a unit for volume? A. Meterb. Grams C. Cm 3 d. g/mL Answer: C

Mass is the amount of _____ in an object. A. Matterb. Space c. Changed. volume Answer: a

The variable that you change in the experiment. Also called the manipulated variable. A. ControlledB. Dependent C. Independent D. Responding Answer: C

The formula for finding the volume of a regular solid object is… a. M/Vb. L/W c. M x Vd. L x W x H Answer: d

A theory is… a. Logical explanation for events in nature b. Hypothesis which has survived many tests c. A conclusion to a problem d. The data obtained during an experiment Answer: a

What is the closest measurement of this… a. 9 mL b. 9.5 mL c. 9.7 mL d. 10 mL Answer: c

Which is the correct order for the scientific method? A. State the problem, conclusion, perform the experiment B. Perform the experiment, record and analyze data, form a hypothesis C. Research, write a hypothesis, perform the experiment Answer: C

Which instrument is used to obtain length? A.B. C. D. Answer: B

Which is NOT true about the metric system? A. Most popular B. Used everywhere C. Easy to use D. based on powers of 10 Answer: b

A gram is similar to a. quart b. paperclip c. point of a pencil d. 2 pounds Answer: b

Which example would represent “stating the problem” in the scientific method? A. Adding calcium to the soil of a plant will make grow taller. B. Will adding calcium to the soil of a plant make it grow taller? Answer: B

Which is freezing? A. 100 C B. 212 F C. 373K D. 0 C Answer: D

This is used for finding… a. Volume b. Length c. Density d. area Answer: c

b An idea, system, or math expression that is similar to the idea being explained (used when the real thing cannot be seen) a. graphb. model c. densityd. Units

a What is the volume of the rock in the picture? a.3 mL b.b. 11 mL c. 14 mL d. 25 mL

c Which is the most important element to include in a conclusion a.restating the problem b. a list of materials used c.discussion of the hypothesis d. a list of procedures

1= identify a question or problem 2= Form a hypothesis 3= Perform a controlled experiment 4=analyze Put the following steps of the scientific method in order (1 = first, 4 = last) ____ Perform a controlled experiment ____ Identify a question or problem ____ Analyze results and draw conclusions ____ Form a hypothesis