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Metrics, Measuring, & Science Inquiry Review Carla Cothern 8 th Grade Science Maize South Middle School

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Metrics, Measuring, & Science Inquiry Review. Carla Cothern 8 th Grade Science Maize South Middle School. What is the SI unit for volume?. Liter. Which is larger – a meter or a millimeter?. meter. Identify the independent & dependent variables in the following experiment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Metrics, Measuring, & Science Inquiry Review

Carla Cothern8th Grade Science

Maize South Middle School

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What is the SI unit for volume?

Liter

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Which is larger – a meter or a millimeter?

meter

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Identify the independent & dependent variables in the following experiment. Joel wanted to test which type of ball could

be hit farthest with a baseball bat. He tried hitting a tennis ball, baseball, basketball, golf ball, and a soccer ball. He used the same bat to test them all on the same day. He hit each one five times and measured the distance they traveled. IV: Types of BallsDV: Distance traveled

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What branch of science includes the study of forces and molecules?

Physical science

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What is the volume of the liquid pictured?

6.6 mL

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This is a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested.

Hypothesis

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What do you call the factors in an experiment that remain the same?

Constants

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What is the most accurate piece of

equipment for measuring liquid

volume --– a beaker, graduated cylinder, balance, or

ruler?

Graduated Cylinder

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Comparing what you already know with the information you’re being given in order to decide whether or not you agree with it.

What are you practicing?

Critical Thinking

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I notice there’s a beeping noise coming from the other room, so I think the alarm clock is going off in the other room. I made a logical explanation of something I observed based on past experiences – this is a…?

Inference

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How do you measure the volume of an object that has an irregular shape (like a pushpin)?

Water Displacement – Add enough water to a graduated cylinder to cover the object. Read amount. Slide in. Read amount. Subtract.

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Express 44,000 in scientific notation.

4.4 x 104

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If the picture is a Celsius thermometer, what is the temperature?

76 degrees Celsius

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This is the use of scientific knowledge to make products or tools that people can use.Technology

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This is referred to as the act of using your senses to gather information to see what occurs.

Observation

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The official mass of a baseball for a Cubs game is 148.8 grams. When you measured its mass, you determined the mass to be 146.2 grams. What is your percent error?

1.75%

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What is the volume of the block pictured (assume the measurements are in centimeters)?

125 cubic centimeters

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What is an explanation of observations of events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations?Scientific Theory

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What do you call the amount of space an object takes up?

Volume

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What type of data uses words to describe what is observed?

Qualitative

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Which factor in an experiment is manipulated or changed by the investigator?

Independent Variable

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In a controlled experiment, which group receives the factor being tested (the independent variable)? What is the other group called?Experimental GroupControl Group

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This is a statement about what will happen next in a sequence of events.

Prediction

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What is the factor measured or observed during an experiment?

Dependent Variable

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What is the mass of the object being measured with this device?

373.35 grams

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What term refers to a rule that describes a repeatable pattern or an event in nature that is always true?Scientific Law

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What term describes the amount of matter in object?

Mass

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What type of data uses numbers to describe what is observed?

Quantitative

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This is a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge and experience.

Inference

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Write a hypothesis and identify the constants for the following experiment.Joel wanted to test which type of ball could be hit farthest with a baseball bat. He tried hitting a tennis ball, baseball, basketball, golf ball, and a soccer ball. He used the same bat to test them all on the same day. He hit each one five times and measured the distance they traveled.

Sample Hypothesis: The tennis ball will travel further than the baseball, basketball, golf ball, and soccer ball when hit with a baseball bat.Constants: Bat, number of hits, environment (same day)

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This is the factor in an experiment that stays the same.

Constant

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What is the SMALLEST number: 3 x 106 or 3 x 10 -12?

3 x 10 -12

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What branch of science includes studying organisms?

Life Science

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Any factor in an investigation that can have more than one value.

Variable

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What is the SI unit for mass?kilogram

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How many centimeters are in a meter?100

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What is the SI unit for temperature?

Kelvin

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What is the SI unit for length? meter

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At what temperature does water freeze?

0°C or 32°F