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Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s
Scientific Method Jeopardy
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Scientific Method Observation & Inference Quantitative & Qualitative Data Variables ????? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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What is the scientific method?
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The process used to find answers to questions about the world around us Click Anywhere to Continue
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Which step involves testing a hypothesis?
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Experiment Click Anywhere to Continue
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What do you need to do before you write a conclusion?
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Analyze Data Click Anywhere to Continue
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Before you can do anything with the Scientific Method, you have to have a...
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Observation / Problem / Question Click Anywhere to Continue
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What are the steps of the Scientific Method?
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Observation Hypothesis Experiment Analyze Data Conclusion Communicate Results Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is an Observation? 2-100
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Gathering information using one or more of your 5 senses. Describing a fact. Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is an Inference? 2-200
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A logical interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge. Not a fact. Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the following an example of:
“My car is very fast” 2-300
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Inference Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the following an example of:
There are 4 windows in the classroom. 2-400
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Observation Click Anywhere to Continue
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When do you describe things as you see them and include facts?
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When making Observations Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is Quantitative Data?
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Data that CAN be measured. Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is Qualitative Data?
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Data that CANNOT be measured Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the following an example of:
My textbook is 27cm long. 3-300
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Quantitative Data Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the following an example of:
The sun is very bright 3-400
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Qualitative Data Click Anywhere to Continue
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Give an example of both Qualitative and Quantitative Data…
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What is a Variable? 4-100
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Any part of an experiment that can change Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is a Control? 4-200
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A part of the experiment that is NOT being tested and is used for comparison Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is an Independent Variable?
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The part of the experiment that is CHANGED by the scientist doing the experiment Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is a Dependent Variable?
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The part of the experiment that is AFFECTED by the independent variable Click Anywhere to Continue
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In our Bacteria Lab, what was the Independent Variable?
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The areas tested Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is a Scientific Theory?
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A hypothesis which has been tested over and over and yields the same results Click Anywhere to Continue
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What type of data do we use when analyzing results?
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Quantitative & Qualitative Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is the 4th step of the Scientific Method?
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Analyze Results Click Anywhere to Continue
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What do we use the Scientific Method for?
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Answering questions we have…. Click Anywhere to Continue
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Give an example of when you would use the Scientific Method outside of our class…
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