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Created by:
Mrs. Nichols
$100
Vocabulary Lab Safety ProceduresScientific Method
Lab Rubric
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$100$200$300$400$500
$100$200$300$400$500
$100$200$300$400$500
$100$200$300$400$500
Final Jeopardy
What is a hypothesis?
An if, then, because statement describing what you are going to
be testing in your experiment.
What type of observation has no numbers or
measurement?
A Qualitative Observation
What do you use to make an observation?
Your 5 senses:
Seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching
What is science?
Making observations and discoveries about the
natural world.
It is an attempt to explain what you have
observed. It has a cause and effect in it.
What is an inference?
What do you do if you have a question or problem?
Talk to your favorite science teacher about
it!
Name 2 safety procedures when using
chemicals.
Use eye protection and an apron.
Never taste chemicals.
Name the 2 rules about electricity.
1. Never use equipment with damaged cords.
2. Don’t let cords hang off table or across the walkway.
DAILY DAILY DOUBLEDOUBLE
What are the 3 main causes of accidents?
Carelessness
Lack of Attention
Inappropriate Behavior
What do you have to do at all times?
Follow all written and oral directions.
What do you do when you come into class before the
music finishes?
Complete bellwork and get all materials ready.
What do you do if there is lab equipment out when you come
in to class?
Leave it alone until instructed to use it.
When conducting an experiment, why is it important to do things in a certain order?So your experiment makes sense and your results are
reliable.
(Same reason you don’t read a book backwards!)
Why do scientists document their procedures and data so
thoroughly?
So their work can be repeated or verified.
What is the late work/make-up work/re-take policy in Bot-Zo?
Late/make-up work turned in by Friday of the week it was
due.
Re-takes completed by the following Wednesday.
What are the first 2 steps of the Scientific Method?
State your QUESTION
Identify the VARIABLES
What are the 3 parts of the Hypothesis?
IF….. THEN….. BECAUSE
*Remember, no personal pronouns. (I, we, you)
Explain the 2 types of observations.
Qualitative has no measurement – only 5 senses can be used.
Quantitative does have numbers or measurement.
Explain the difference between an observation and an inference.An observation is the information you gather using your 5 senses. An inference is an attempt to explain or make sense of what you observed.
Explain the difference between a prediction and a hypothesis.
A prediction is only telling about what you think might happen in the future.
A hypothesis is predicting the outcome of an experiment – it is testable.
On the new Lab Rubric, what comes after the hypothesis?
The prediction.
Why is it important to show your calculations in your Lab
Report?
So that your results can be verified. It also allows
someone to see what data you used for your analysis
and 4 discussions.
Why do we include procedural errors on the Lab Report?
So that you are aware of the factors that may have
changed your results.
In the Inference section, why do you include the
importance to the real-world in your answer?
To show the relevance of your experiment.
List the 4 Discussions on the Lab Rubric.
1. Relationship between the variables
2. Explanation of Results
3. Hypothesis
4. Procedural Errors
FINAL JEOPARDY
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Labs
Describe the 2 main types of variables.
An Independent Variables is the one you are testing in the
experiment.
A Dependent Variable is the result of what you are testing.