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Page 1: Game Board Let’s Play Jeopardy Game Board Chapter One Science Methods ModelsOak LakeParts of Experiment Miscel- laneous 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300

GameBoard

Let’sPlay

Jeopardy

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Science Methods

100An educated guess made based on

observations or things you know.

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100 A

What is an hypothesis?

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200

Scientists ask _______ based on things they observe.

Answer

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200 A

Answer

What are questions?

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300

Things a scientist does to test their

hypothesis. (four answers)

Answer

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300A

Answer

What are experiment, build a model, make more observations, and

measure?

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400

In order to be reliable and accepted a

discovery must be ____________.

Answer

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400A

Answer

What is repeatable?

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500

Once data is collected scientists must _________________ it before making conclusions.

Answer

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500A

What is analyze?

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100A collection of

structures, cycles, and processes that

relate to and interact with one another. Example: water

cycle

Answer

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Models

100AWhat is a system?

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Models

200

Name a type of model that you can not touch.

Answer

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Models

200A

What is an idea model?

E = mc2

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Models

300A weather man might use this type of

model in a telecast.

Answer

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300 A

What computer models?

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400

A model airplane is this type of model.

Answer

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Models

400A

What is a physical model?

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500

Give an example of a computer model, a physical model and an idea model.

Answer

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500 A

Physical: AWV Boat

Computer: Video game, flight simulator

Idea : a x b = b x a

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Oak Lake100

Turbidity of the water is measured with

a_______ ______.

Answer

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100A

What is a secchi disk?

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GameBoard Oak Lake

200

Why is it important to know the dissolved oxygen level in a

lake?

Answer

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Oak Lake 200A

Animals like fish, tadpoles and insect nymphs

breath oxygen through their gills.

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Oak Lake 300

Acids and base are measured with this scale.

Answer

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Oak Lake

300A

What is the pH scale?

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Oak Lake 400

These chemicals can enter the lake from run off of farm land fertilizers.

Answer

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400A

What are nitrates and phosphates?

What are nitrates and phosphates?

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Oak Lake

500A chemical with a pH

of less than 7 is a _______.

Answer

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GameBoard Oak Lake

500AWhat is an acid?What is an

acid?

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GameBoard Parts of an Experiment

100

First a scientist will ______and question something they see in the natural world.

Answer

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100A

What is observe?

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200

Following the hypothesis is the

Answer

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200AWhat is experiment?

Also accept: model, measure, observe.

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300

Pieces of information recorded on a table

are called.

Answer

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300A

What is data?

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400

Factors that can be changed in an experiment are called.

Answer

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400A

What are variables.

Give an example of a variable.

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500

These are variables that remain unchanged in an experiment.

Answer

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500A

What is a constant.

Example: in the fertilizer experiment the amount of water each plant received

was a constant.

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GameBoard Miscellaneous

100

On which axis does the dependent variable go on a graph?

Answer

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Miscellaneous

100A

What is the Y axis?

X

Y

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200

In the fertilizer experiment, the height was the ____________ variable.

Answer

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200A

What is dependent variable?

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300

The practical use of science; or applied science.

Answer

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300A

What is technology?

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400

A rule that describes a pattern in nature is a scientific ______.

Answer

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400A

What is law?

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GameBoard Miscellaneous

500

At the end of an experiment a

scientist must make inferences and draw

_____________.

Answer

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500A

What are conclusions?

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Scoreboard

Team 1

Team 2

Team 3

Team 4

Team 5

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