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Scientific Terms - Test -

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Problem   The question a scientist asks  
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Hypothesis   An educated guess about the outcome in a controlled study  
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Manipulated(change) Variable (Independent Variable)   The "one" Variable that changes in a controlled study  
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Dependent Variable   What is being measured in the controlled study.  
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Controlled(constant) Variables   The variables that remain exactly the same in a controlled study. There should be many of these variables.  
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Procedure   The steps listing the process of conducting a controlled study  
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Materials   The objects/resources needed to conduct a controlled study.  
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Observations   The "results" or "measurements" that can be witnessed using the senses(eyes, ears, smell, taste, hearing)  
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Data   The information that can be gathered in a controlled study  
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Conclusion   The final thoughts of a controlled study. It answers the Hypothesis  
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Further Study   Additional research or additional studies that can be performed that have a connection to the controlled study that was just completed.  
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The Scientific Method   Five Steps  
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Step 1: Problem   State the problem and develop a hypothesis  
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Step 2: Plan   Plan the experiment by developing a procedure.  
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Step 3: Data   Gather data from the experiment.  
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Step 4: Organize   Organize your data using tables, charts, and graphs.  
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Step 5: Analyze and conclusion   Analyze the data and draw conclusions from the data  
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To measure distance the unit is?   a Meter - M  
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To measure mass(weight) the unit is?   a Gram - g  
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To measure volume(how much) of a liquid there is?   a Liter - L  
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A Meter is used to measure the size of your (room, toe)   A meter(m) is used to measure something the size of your room. From here to Lake George would be measured in kilo-meters  
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A millimeter is used to measure the size of (your finger name, your room)?   A millimeter(mm) is used to measure small objects like the "thickness" of your finger nail. The length of a pencil is a centimeter(cm)  
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A gram is used for the weight of an elephant or a fruit snack?   Fruit Snack. grams(g) are very small. Kilo-grams(kg) would be used to weigh an elephant  
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Solve Metric Conversion using Ladder   See back of study guide. To move to the left you divide each group by 10. <----- To move to the right you multiply by 10. ------->  
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Kilo, Hecto, Deca Meter, Deci, Centi, Milli 1,000 100 10 1 .1 .01 .001   Kilo, hector, dec, meter, deci, centi, milli  
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