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SOL Jeopardy The Scientific Method Science Skills GraphingMeasurementConvert 400 200 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000
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B. Conclusions A. Hypothesis C. Ask Questions D. Research What is the first step of the Scientific Method?
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What is a possible answer to a scientific question? B. Conclusion D. Data C. Variable A. Hypothesis
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The final step of the scientific method is to ___________. B. Make Conclusions D. Make Inferences C. Collect Data A. Analyze Data
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The variable that a scientist controls and changes. B. Independent Variable C. Dependent Variable D. Controlled Variable A. Inferred Variable
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A track runner wants to know which pair of shoes helps her run faster, Nike or New Balance and does a test. What is the Dependent Variable in this test? B. Nike C. Shoes D. The track A. Speed
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Using your 5 senses to collect information. A. Observing D. Questioning C. Predicting B. Inferring
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A. Observations Facts, figures and other information collected during a scientific investigation. D. Measurement C. Hypothesis B. Data
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A representation of a more complex process or object. A. Data D. Model C. Inference B. Hypothesis
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A conclusion made from an observation. A. Hypothesis D. Prediction C. Conclusion B. Inference
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Comparing an unknown value to a known value. A. Measurement D. Conclusion C. Inference B. Prediction
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A Line Which type of graph is used when time is a variable? D Bar C Histogram B Circle
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Which is the best graph to use to show different categories? A. Line D. Table C. Bar B. Circle
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A. Z axis Where on the graph can you find the dependent variable? B. X axis C. On the bottom D. Y axis
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Where on a graph is the independent variable found? A. Z axis B. X axis D. Y axis C. On the bottom
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Which graph is used to show distinctive parts of a whole? A. Histogram B. Bar Graph D. Line Graph C. Circle Graph
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A. Liter B. Gram C. Meter D. Newton What is the basic unit for mass?
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What device can be used to find volume? A. Balance B. Graduated Cylinder C. Erlenmeyer Flask D. Thermometer
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Which term is defined as the amount of matter that is in an object. A. Mass B. Volume C. Weight D. Density
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What temperature scale is used in science class and the rest of the world? A. Kelvin B. Fahrenheit C. Celsius D. Standard
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What two things are needed to find an objects density? A. Weight/Mass B. Volume/Weight C. Volume/Length D. Mass/Volume
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Which unit can you find in the middle of the conversion steps? A. Meter B. Kilometer C. Decimeter D. Centimeter
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Bonus Jeopardy A. Meter
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A. 100 B. 1000 C. 10 D. 1 How many grams are there in 1 kilogram?
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Which of the following is the smallest measurement for volume? A. Centiliter B.Liter C. Kiloliter D. Milligram
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Convert 2cm into mm. A. 2 B. 20 C. 200 D..2
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Convert.5 km into meters. A. 5 B. 50 C. 500 D. 5000
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