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Quiz Show. Characteristics of Science. What is the difference between QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE Data??. QUALITATIVE DATA: Data recorded that uses the five senses to describe it (the way something looks, feels, tastes, smells, or sounds)

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  1. Quiz Show Characteristics of Science

  2. What is the difference between QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE Data?? • QUALITATIVE DATA: Data recorded that uses the five senses to describe it (the way something looks, feels, tastes, smells, or sounds) • QUANTITATIVE DATA: Data recorded that involves the use of numbers

  3. What is the basic unit of measure for length/distance in the metric system? • METER

  4. Match the device to what it measures: Graduated Cylinder Triple Beam Balance Thermometer Microscope Telescope Objects in space Temperature Capacity of a Liquid Mass Enlarges very small objects

  5. What is the mneumonic to help you remember the steps of the scientific method? • Ann Has Twenty Adorable Dogs and Cats!

  6. What is the basic unit of measure for mass in the metric system? • GRAMS

  7. What type of data? • John caught a big brown snake.

  8. Name the six steps of the scientific method. • Ask a Question • Form a Hypothesis • Test the Hypothesis • Analyze Results • Draw Conclusions • Communicate Results

  9. Fire Safety

  10. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 45 M = ________KM • 0.045 KM • Length

  11. What type of data? • John’s snake is six feet long.

  12. What is the basic unit of measure for capacity/volume of liquids in the metric system? • LITER

  13. Glassware Safety

  14. Why is it important to keep accurate records of procedures and results? • So that the experiment can be retested and repeated!!

  15. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 650 G = ________mG • 650,000 mG • Mass

  16. What is an independent variable in an experiment? • The independent variable is what you are testing in an experiment!

  17. Sharp Object Safety

  18. What is a dependent variable in an experiment? • The dependent variable in an experiment is what you are measuring!!

  19. Eye Safety

  20. What is a control variable in an experiment? • The controlled variables keep the test fair. These are things that are done throughout the experiment to make sure the experiment can be repeated.

  21. Chemical Safety

  22. What is the mneumonic to help you remember the metric prefixes? • Kids Have Dropped Over Dead Changing Metrics!!

  23. Animal Safety

  24. What are the numeric values for each prefix? • Kilo- 1000 • Hecto- 100 • Deka- 10 • Ones (L,M,G) 1 • Deci- 0.1 • Centi- 0.01 • Milli- 0.001

  25. Electrical Safety

  26. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 320 mL = __________ L • 0.32 L • Volume

  27. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 4.56 L= __________ DkL • 0.456 Dkl • Measures Volume

  28. Hand Safety

  29. What type of data? • The flower is red. • The flower is 40 cm tall. • The girl preferred red over yellow flowers.

  30. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 5 g = _________ mg • 5,000 mg • Mass

  31. Plant Safety

  32. Convert the following and tell what the unit measures: • 10 M= ____________ MM • 10,000 MM • Length

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