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Jeopardy Scientific Method & Inquiry
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Scientific Method Life Science Variables Process Skills Metric System (SI) 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY
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The 1 st step of the Scientific Method Answer
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What is State the problem? Back
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The 3 rd step of the Scientific Method Answer
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What is develop a hypothesis? Back
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The fourth step of the Scientific Method Answer
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What is create a controlled experiment? Back
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The 5 th step of the Scientific Method Answer
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What is record and analyze data? Back
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The branch of life science that studies animals Answer
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What is Zoology? Back
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The branch of life science that studies plants Answer
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What is Botany? Back
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The branch of life science that studies microorganisms Answer
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What is Microbiology? Back
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The branch of life science that studies relationships between living things and their environment Answer
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What is Ecology? Back
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Written as an “if/then” statement, tells what the scientist expects to happen Answer
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What is a hypothesis? Back
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The part of the experiment that the scientist changes Answer
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What is the manipulated variable? Back
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DAILY DOUBLE! The part of the experiment that changes in response to what the scientist did Answer
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What is the responding variable? Back
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The group that is not affected by the manipulated variable. Answer
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What is the control group? Back
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There are 3 people. Answer
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What is an observation? Back
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The water in the pot will boil over and make a mess. Answer
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What is a prediction? Back
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They are cooking. Answer
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What is an inference? Back
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Name three ways you could classify these objects. Answer
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Answers vary Ex. Candy type IngredientsColor Back
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Tool, Measure, and Units Answer
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Thermometer, Temperature, Degrees Celcius Back
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Tool, Measure, and Units Answer
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Graduated cylinder, volume, mL? Back
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Tool, Measure, and Units Answer
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Meter Stick, Distance (length), meters, cm, mm Back
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Tool, Measure, and Units Answer
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Triple Beam Balance, Mass, grams Back
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Mass = 40g Volume = 10mL Answer
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Density = 4 Back
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Mass = 63g Volume = 7mL Answer
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Density = 9 Back
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Mass = 7200g Volume = 90 mL Answer
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Density = 80 Back
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The density of water. Answer
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What is 1? Back
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The 6 th and 7 th steps of the Scientific Method Answer
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What is make a conclusion and repeat the process? Back
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A theory that has survived repeated testing. Answer
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What is a law? Back
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A corn farmer in PA wants to grow the corn stalks taller. He finds a new soil fertilizer fit for the job. Write an acceptable hypothesis for his experiment. Answer
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If the corn farmer fertilizes the soil, then the corn stalks will grow taller. Back
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Make an observation, inference & prediction from the picture below. Answer
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Answers vary. Teacher check. Back
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DAILY DOUBLE! What might a scientist be attempting to find if he or she is finding mass and volume of a sample? Answer
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What is density? Back
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To calculate density given the object find mass using a __________ and find volume using _________________. Answer
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What is a triple beam balance & displacement. Back
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DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…
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DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…
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FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDYCategory: Experimental Set-Up Scores
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In the egg drop competition, a student wants to create the best crate and win. She buys two kind of a straws, super strong & regular. In order to test which straws are better, she creates two crates one with super strong straws and a parachute and the other with regular straws and no parachute. She drops both from two meters and continues to raise the height 1 meter at a time until one of the eggs breaks. What is wrong with her experiment? Answer
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There are too many manipulated variables. She must have a parachute on both crates or neither crate. End
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Good Luck on your quiz tomorrow!
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