Tools,Rules,Method Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What should you do if you don't understand what to do in an experiment? | ask the teacher |
What are four things you should not do during a science experiment unless the teacher tells you to? | Eat, drink, taste or inhale anything |
You should keep your hands away from where during an experiment? | face, eyes and mouth |
What should you do if you want to try an experiment on your own? | ask the teacher |
Who should you tell if you have an accident or injury? | teacher |
What should you do if you see something or someone being unsafe? | Tell the teacher |
What should you do with materials after an experiment? | return back to the proper location and leave your area as you found it |
Name five science safety rules. | 1)follow instructions 2) tell teacher of any injuries or accidents 3) don't taste, eat, drink or inhale anything 4)ask a teacher if you want to try experiment on your own 5) tell teacher if you see something unsafe 6) return materials when done and |
Name the measurement tools used in science. | spring scale, beaker, cylinder, stop watch, balance, ruler, syringe, mass and weight, test tube |
Name the safety tools. | gloves, goggles, apron, test tube? |
Name the other tools used in experiments. | apron, microscope, hot plate, compass, funnel, hand lens--overlap with measurement: syringe, mass, weight, stop watch, balance, ruler |
Step 1 of scientific method | choose a problem |
How should you state the problem? | as a question |
Step 2 of scientific method | Research your problem |
How could you research a problem? | read, get advice, make observations |
Step 3 of scientific method | Develop a hypothesis |
What is a hypothesis? | prediction about what you think will happen |
Step 4 of scientific method | Design an experiment-plan how you will test your hypothesis |
Step 5 of scientific method | Test your hypothesis |
How should you test your hypothesis? | conduct the experiment and record the results |
Step 6 of scientific method | Organize your data |
How could you organize your data? | Create a chart or graph of your data |
Step 7 or scientific method | Draw conclusions-analyze your data and summarize your findings |
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