Diving into Science
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- Q1Define criteriaWhat the design needsWhat the design is compared to.What limits the design30s
- Q2Define constraintsWhat the design is compared toWhat the design needsWhat limits the design30s
- Q3What is the format of an Inquiry Statement?What affects... compared to... that does...How does ... affect .... compared to...30s
- Q4Define independant variableWhat you control in an experiment.What you change in an experiment.What you measure in an experiment.30s
- Q5Define dependent variableWhat you change in an experiment.What you measure in an experiment.What you compare in an experiment.30s
- Q6Define the control variableWhat you measure in an experiment.What you change in an experiment.What you compare in an experiment to an original or baseline.30s
- Q7What does a procedure need?Must be specificMust work for every design iterationMust be detailedAll are true30s
- Q8Why do scientists graph our data?Because we are lazy creatures and need to see pretty colors because it's entertaining.Because we are logical creatures and must have graphs or we can't understand.Because we are visual creatures and graphs are easier to understand.30s
- Q9Why do we experiment?Because it is an important tradition to continue.Because its fun to experiment.Because in order for there to be truth, results must be repeatable.30s
- Q10Define range of dataWhere the data and the antelope playThe difference or amount of space between the highest and lowest value.A higher or lower value compared to your control value.30s
- Q11Define consensusDifferent proceduresThe same dataA group agreement30s
- Q12Define iterationto irritate or make angryto have many itches.multiple designs or steps of a process.30s
- Q13Define phenomenonan event or situationa particle that travels to the earth from the sun in 8 secondsA lyric in a sesame street song.30s
- Q14What are materials?All of the aboveimportant to include in the procedurepart of the criteria and constraints of the experimentobjects you use when experimenting30s
- Q15What is a hypothesis?what you think the conclusion will be before you experiment.a fun tomato sauce recipean educated guess30s