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   Scientific
                                 Measure             Dichoto-
                  Reading                  Density              Identify
    Method        Charts &          -                 mous                 Round 2
                                                      Keys       the SM
                  Graphs            ment                           skill

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   $300 $300                      $300     $300 $300            $300

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   $500 $500                      $500     $500 $500            $500
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      What can you conclude from the
        results of this experiment?
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    Seed C needs more than 10 mL of
           water to germinate




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   $200                          Why is this NOT a
                               controlled experiment?
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   You can only change one thing. In
   this experiment they changed the
    lights and type of seeds. If they
   are testing lights affect on seeds,
    then they have to use the same
              type of seed.


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                             What variable is being tested
                             here and how do you know?
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     Temperature is being tested. You
      know because it is the 1 thing
            that is changing.



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       What is a possible hypothesis to
               this experiment?
                Will syrup help my pigs sleep longer?

                Pig Pen A               Pig Pen B

                   Add syrup            No syrup
                   Pig food             Pig food
                   3 scoops             3 scoops
                   1 week               1 week
                   Sleep 10 hrs         Sleep 5 hrs
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       IF I give pigs syrup, THEN they
         (will/ will not) sleep longer.


      Yes, the answer had to be in an
      IF/THEN sentence to be correct.

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                               How could this
                          experiment be improved?
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      They changed the lights and the
     type of soil. You can only change
     1 thing. They need to pick one to
       change and make the other a
                  constant.


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                                        communicate?
                                          A. Plant 2 ended up taller than
                                            Plant 1.

                                          B. Plant 1 was always taller than
                                            Plant 2.

                                          C. Plant 1 grew steadily. Plant 2
                                            grew quickly at first and then
                                            stopped growing.

                                          D. Plant 2 grew stedily. Plant 1
                                             grew slowly at first and then
                                             grew quickly.
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   C. Plant 1 grew steadily. Plant 2
     grew quickly at first and then
     stopped growing.



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   Pots A and B both have plain soil, bean seeds and the same
   amount of light. Pot B receives more water (see table). After 50
   days the plants are measured. Based on the data, what is the
   correct conclusion?
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         C. The amount of water affects
            the mass and the height.




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   $300                                 Which of the following
                                         statements is true?
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             C. After 33 days none of the
                aliens changed form.




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                      day 20, what form would it most likely
                      be in?
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                                  Your alien would most
                                      likely be thin.




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       If I wanted to graph the time it
     took Mrs. Henley to run around a
         track…which graph would I
                    chose?
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                                        Line graph


       Because we are graphing time.



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   $100                         Which tree has a height
                                    of 8 meters?
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                                        Tree “C”




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                              What is the length of the
                             cross section of the tree?
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                            A little over 14 cm.




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      What is the mass of the object?
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                                        501.0 grams
                                            Or
                                        501 grams



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   $400                            What must the weight
                                   of the flowerpot be?




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          It is greater than 4 kg, but less
                      than 5 kg




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    The force of gravity on the surface of
    Mercury is much less than on Earth.
     A rock has a weight of 100 newtons
    on Earth. What will the rock weigh on
                  Mercury?
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                C. Less than 100 newtons




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     Which
  object is the
  least dense?
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                             A. The chess piece




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     Fill in the blank: The greater the
       amount of matter packed into a
       certain space the greater the
       _________.
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                                        Density!!!




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                             If an object has a
                                    Mass of 21 g
                              A volume of 7 ml
                         What is its density?
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                                   Mass/Volume
                                        21g/ 7ml
                           ANSWER = 3 g/ ml
         Yes, you had to have the right
                     units


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 The image
below shows
the same egg in
water (on the
left) and in
seawater (on
the right).
What must be
true about the
liquids?
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       B. The sea water is denser than
              the regular water.




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           •C. It will sink in beaker 1 and
                   float in beaker 2




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            What is a dichotomous key?
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                Paired statements used to
                   identify something.




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        How many letters can each number
        have… Answer will be 1,2 or 3. EX.
   1 would be                           2 would be   3 would be
   1a                                   1a           1a
   2a                                   1b           1b
   3a                                   2a           1c
                                        2b           2a
                                        3a           2b
                                        3b           2c
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         Answer is 2. There can only be two
       choices for each line on a dichotomous
                         key.
                             2 would be
                             1a
                             1b
                             2a
                             2b
                             3a
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                 What is the creatures name?
1a. Has pointed ears .................. go to 3
1b. Has rounded ears .................go to 2
2a. Has no tail .................... Kentuckyus
2b. Has tail ........................ Dakotus
3a. Ears point upward ........... go to 5
3b. Ears point downward ..............go to 4
4a. Engages in waving behavior ......... Dallus
4b. Has hairy tufts on ears ...........Californius
5a. Engages in waving behavior ....... WalaWala
5b. Does not engage in waving behavior ..... 6
6a. Has hair on head ........................... Beverlus
6b. Has no hair on head (may have ear tufts) .......go to 7
7a. Has a tail ............................................. Yorkio
7b. Has no tail, aggressive ............................ Rajus
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                                        Kentuckyus




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               What is the creature’s name?
1a. Has pointed ears .................. go to 3
1b. Has rounded ears .................go to 2
2a. Has no tail .................... Kentuckyus
2b. Has tail ........................ Dakotus
3a. Ears point upward ........... go to 5
3b. Ears point downward ..............go to 4
4a. Engages in waving behavior ......... Dallus
4b. Has hairy tufts on ears ...........Californius
5a. Engages in waving behavior ....... WalaWala
5b. Does not engage in waving behavior ..... 6
6a. Has hair on head ........................... Beverlus
6b. Has no hair on head (may have ear tufts) .......go to 7
7a. Has a tail ............................................. Yorkio
7b. Has no tail, aggressive ............................ Rajus
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                                    Yorkio



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      What is the creature’s name
1a. Has pointed ears .................. go to 3
1b. Has rounded ears .................go to 2
2a. Has no tail .................... Kentuckyus
2b. Has tail ........................ Dakotus
3a. Ears point upward ........... go to 5
3b. Ears point downward ..............go to 4
4a. Engages in waving behavior ......... Dallus
4b. Has hairy tufts on ears ...........Californius
5a. Engages in waving behavior ....... WalaWala
5b. Does not engage in waving behavior ..... 6
6a. Has hair on head ........................... Beverlus
6b. Has no hair on head (may have ear tufts) .......go to 7
7a. Has a tail ............................................. Yorkio
7b. Has no tail, aggressive ............................ Rajus
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                                    Rajus



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         If a scientist puts flowers A in
        normal conditions and then the
             flowers B in a changed
        condition… which group is the
                  control group?
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                                        Group A
       The control group does not
     change. It is what you compare
    your results of the experiment to.




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   Ms Henley decides that her students
        are too crazy. She thinks it is
     because they eat too much sugar.
    She lets her students eat sugar one
   day and records the results and does
   not let the students eat sugar another
       day and records those results.


            Name the independent variable
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      An independent variable is the
      one variable that the scientist
     decides to change. In this case it
           would be the sugar.



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   Ms Henley decides that her students
        are too crazy. She thinks it is
     because they eat too much sugar.
    She lets her students eat sugar one
   day and records the results and does
   not let the students eat sugar another
       day and records those results.


                          Name her hypothesis
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             Ms Henley’s hypothesis, or
              educated guess, is that:
   If my students are crazy, then it is
      because they have eaten too
              much sugar!


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   Ms Henley decides that her students
        are too crazy. She thinks it is
     because they eat too much sugar.
    She lets her students eat sugar one
   day and records the results and does
   not let the students eat sugar another
       day and records those results.


               Name the dependant variable
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     The dependent variable is what
    turns out to be different after she
        changes the independent
                 variable.


         In this case it would be the
      craziness of the students/ or their
                   behavior.
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      Ms Henley decides that her students
           are too crazy. She thinks it is
        because they eat too much sugar.
       She lets her students eat sugar one
      day and records the results and does
      not let the students eat sugar another
          day and records those results.


            Explain how this experiment was
                      controlled.
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       She ran the experiment once with the
        “change” or independent variable
         and once without under normal
        circumstances. All other variables
                  are constants.
            Now she is able to compare both
           results and find out that it was not
           the sugar… HER STUDENTS ARE
                     JUST CRAZY!!!
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Jeopardy Quarter 1 Review

  • 1.
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  • 2.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved Final Round 1 Round 2 Jeopardy $ $ $ Mr. Ms. Henley McDonald Dh an pe
  • 3.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved Scientific Measure Dichoto- Reading Density Identify Method Charts & - mous Round 2 Keys the SM Graphs ment skill Final $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
  • 4.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What can you conclude from the results of this experiment?
  • 5.
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  • 6.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Why is this NOT a controlled experiment?
  • 7.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 You can only change one thing. In this experiment they changed the lights and type of seeds. If they are testing lights affect on seeds, then they have to use the same type of seed. Scores
  • 8.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What variable is being tested here and how do you know?
  • 9.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Temperature is being tested. You know because it is the 1 thing that is changing. Scores
  • 10.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is a possible hypothesis to this experiment? Will syrup help my pigs sleep longer? Pig Pen A Pig Pen B Add syrup No syrup Pig food Pig food 3 scoops 3 scoops 1 week 1 week Sleep 10 hrs Sleep 5 hrs
  • 11.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 IF I give pigs syrup, THEN they (will/ will not) sleep longer. Yes, the answer had to be in an IF/THEN sentence to be correct. Scores
  • 12.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 How could this experiment be improved?
  • 13.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 They changed the lights and the type of soil. You can only change 1 thing. They need to pick one to change and make the other a constant. Scores
  • 14.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Which of the following does the graph communicate? A. Plant 2 ended up taller than Plant 1. B. Plant 1 was always taller than Plant 2. C. Plant 1 grew steadily. Plant 2 grew quickly at first and then stopped growing. D. Plant 2 grew stedily. Plant 1 grew slowly at first and then grew quickly.
  • 15.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 C. Plant 1 grew steadily. Plant 2 grew quickly at first and then stopped growing. Scores
  • 16.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Pots A and B both have plain soil, bean seeds and the same amount of light. Pot B receives more water (see table). After 50 days the plants are measured. Based on the data, what is the correct conclusion?
  • 17.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 C. The amount of water affects the mass and the height. Scores
  • 18.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Which of the following statements is true?
  • 19.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 C. After 33 days none of the aliens changed form. Scores
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    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 If you choose an alien at random on day 20, what form would it most likely be in?
  • 22.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Your alien would most likely be thin. Scores
  • 23.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 If I wanted to graph the time it took Mrs. Henley to run around a track…which graph would I chose?
  • 24.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Line graph Because we are graphing time. Scores
  • 25.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Which tree has a height of 8 meters?
  • 26.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Tree “C” Scores
  • 27.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is the length of the cross section of the tree?
  • 28.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 A little over 14 cm. Scores
  • 29.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is the mass of the object?
  • 30.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 501.0 grams Or 501 grams Scores
  • 31.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What must the weight of the flowerpot be? Scores
  • 32.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 It is greater than 4 kg, but less than 5 kg Scores
  • 33.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 The force of gravity on the surface of Mercury is much less than on Earth. A rock has a weight of 100 newtons on Earth. What will the rock weigh on Mercury?
  • 34.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 C. Less than 100 newtons Scores
  • 35.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Which object is the least dense?
  • 36.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 A. The chess piece Scores
  • 37.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Fill in the blank: The greater the amount of matter packed into a certain space the greater the _________.
  • 38.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Density!!! Scores
  • 39.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 If an object has a Mass of 21 g A volume of 7 ml What is its density?
  • 40.
    © Mark E.Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Mass/Volume 21g/ 7ml ANSWER = 3 g/ ml Yes, you had to have the right units Scores
  • 41.
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