Safety and Handbook Review
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- Q1
What is the name of this Pictogram? And what does it mean?
Health Hazard- Flammable, Pyrophoric, Self-heating, Emits Flammable Gas, Organic Peroxide
Skull and Crossbones- Acute Toxicity
Skull and Crossbones- Carcinogen
Environmental- Eye Damage
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What is the rule about headphones in the handbook?
Only one headphone in during transition, lunch and SHAC
No headphones allowed in school
Headphones are allowed anytime anywhere
Only one headphone in anywhere
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I need to take a hallpass anytime I leave the room.
truefalseTrue or False60sEditDelete - Q4
What is a statement you think will happen during an Investigation?
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Experiment
Hypothesis
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What is something you find out about objects, events, or living things using your senses?
Experiment
Theory
Hypothesis
Observation
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What is it called when you use the scientific method to test a hypothesis?
Hypothesis
Observation
Variable
Experiment
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What can change during an Experiment?
Dependent Variable
Independent Variable
Observation
Theory
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What is a conclusion based on observations?
Hypothesis
Laws
Inference
Experiment
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A procedure carried out to carefully observe the natural world that may include making systematic observations, asking questions, gathering information, analyzing results, drawing conclusions, and/or communicating results.
Investigation
Observation
Experiment
Theory
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A procedure of steps carried out under controlled conditions to test a hypothesis/answer a question
inference
experiment
hypothesis
investigation
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Information/measurements that are collected from an observation, experiment or investigation: scientist analyze and record this information in order to draw conclusions.
Independent Variable
Control Group
Evidence
Dependent Variable
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What does everyone have that may affect the way they interpret Data?
Observations
Facts
Inferences
Bias
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How many basic senses do humans have?
4
7
5
6
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A theory predicts the results of certain initial Conditions
falsetrueTrue or False30sEditDelete - Q15
A theory explains why something happens.
truefalseTrue or False30sEditDelete - Q16
Sha'Kira made the following observation the room smells like a flower what type of data is this?
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Repeated replication of results may turn a hypothesis into a what?
Experiment
Law
Observation
Theory
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Which is NOT a step in the scientific method?
Form a Hypothesis
Form a Theory
Make an Observation
Collect Data
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What are these nine diamonds called?
Danger
Pictograms
Picture Marks
Logos
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This Pictogram is called?
Spilt Liquid
Health Hazard
Corrosive
Environmental
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