Question | Answer |
What is the FIRST step of writing a Science inquiry | Form a question |
A hypothesis should be written using what sentence frame: | If...then...because |
The "Framing" section of a Science Inquiry should include background information - True or False? | True |
The SECOND step of a Science Inquiry is to design an investigation - True or False? | True |
What is a variable? | Something that can be changed. |
The variable that can be changed is called a "dependent variable" - True or False? | False |
What is it called when you keep a variable the same? | Controlled Variable |
You need to list ALL materials necessary whe designing an experiment - True or False? | True |
A well-designed experiment is repeatable - True or False? | True |
Experiment directions should be written in what form? | Step-by-Step |
The THIRD part in a Science inquiry is... | Collecting and presenting data |
Qualitative data requires what? | Observations |
Quantitative data requires what? | numbers |
Quantitative observations should NEVER be graphed - True or False? | False |
A graph has an X and Y axis - True or False? | True |
Where should you record quantitative data? | In a data table. |
Quantitative data should always show the unit of measure - True or False | True |
The FOURTH step of a Science Inquiry is what? | Analyzing and Interpreting Data |
What is a possible sentence frame for writing a conclusion? | When...then...because |
When analyzing and interpreting data, a scientist always needs to address the variable in an experiment - True or False | True |
What are the three types of variables in an experiment? | independent, dependent and controlled |
When conduction a Science Inquiry it is okay to prove your hypothesis wrong - True or False? | True |
Define "scientific law". | A scientific law describes an observed pattern in nature without attempting to explain it. |
What can a Science Inquiry lead to? | new questions |