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Jeopardy Review Nature of Science
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100 200 300 400 500 Problem Solving Anything Fact or Not Testing ? ?
Final Jeopardy ?
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Problem Solving 100 An educated guess that can be tested
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Problem Solving 100 Hypothesis
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Problem Solving 200 Gathering information and testing hypotheses are examples of problem-solving procedures called
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Problem Solving 200 Scientific Method
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Problem Solving 300 The first step of the scientific process to solve a problem is
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Problem Solving 300 Identify the Problem
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List the steps of the scientific process in order
Problem Solving 400 List the steps of the scientific process in order
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Problem Solving 400 Identify the Problem Research Hypothesis Experiment Analyze the Results Conclusion Repeat
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Problem Solving 500 Making observations is part of what step in the scientific process
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Gathering Information
Problem Solving 500 Gathering Information
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Study of Earth and Space
Anything 100 Study of Earth and Space
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Anything 100 Earth Science
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Anything 200 The use of scientific discoveries to make products or tools
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Anything 200 Technology
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Anything 300 observing, studying, and thinking about things to gain knowledge is called
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Anything 300 Science
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Anything 400 Scientific tool that can be applied to new situations is called
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Transferable Technology
Anything 400 Transferable Technology
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Anything 500 Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific
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Anything 500 Law
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The number of variables that can be in any experiment is
Testing 100 The number of variables that can be in any experiment is
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Testing 100 1
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Standard to which experimental results are compared
Testing 200 Standard to which experimental results are compared
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Testing 200 Control
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Variables that do not change in an experiment
Testing 300 Variables that do not change in an experiment
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Testing 300 Constants
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A variable that can change in an experiment
Testing 400 A variable that can change in an experiment
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Testing 400 Independent Variable
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The part of the experiment that we measure is called the
Testing 500 The part of the experiment that we measure is called the
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Testing 500 Dependent Variable
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Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific
People and Things 100 Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific
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People and Things 100 Law
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Who was the first American to suggest that weather could be predicted
People and Things 200 Who was the first American to suggest that weather could be predicted
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People and Things 200 Benjamin Franklin
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People and Things 300 What is the most important factor in the swing of a pendulum
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People and Things 300 Length
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What does NOAA stand for
People and Things 400 What does NOAA stand for
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
People and Things 400 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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People and Things 500 In 1850, Joseph Henry, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, started drawing
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People and Things 500 Weather Maps
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Rule that describes behavior of something in Nature
Fact or Not 100 Rule that describes behavior of something in Nature
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Fact or Not 100 Law
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Deals with Morals and Values
Fact or Not 200 Deals with Morals and Values
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Fact or Not 200 Ethics
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An Explanation backed by results from repeated testing
Fact or Not 300 An Explanation backed by results from repeated testing
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Fact or Not 300 Theory
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Fact or Not 400 A personal opinion
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Fact or Not 400 Bias
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Fact or Not 500 The opposite of ethical behavior in science, which includes making up data, changing results, or taking credit for the work of others
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Fact or Not 500 Fraud
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Final Jeopardy Pendulum
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How do you make a pendulum swing more (Faster)
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Shorten the length of the pendulum
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Final Jeopardy Waves
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Sound Waves are examples of this type of wave
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Waves Mechanical
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Final Jeopardy People in Space
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Who was the first American to orbit the Earth
People in Space Who was the first American to orbit the Earth
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People in Space John Glenn
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