1. What is an explanation based on observed fact or an idea of how things work?
2. What do you do when you conduct an experiment and your hypothesis is not supported?
3. What do you do when you conduct an experiment and your hypothesis is supported?
4. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: 3 beakers, water, baking soda, vinegar
5. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: Why do frogs make noise at night?
6. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: Soap A will float because it is less dense than water.
7. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: a data table
8. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: 1. Fill beaker with 50 mL of water. 2. Add 2 mL of unknown substance A to beaker. 3. Record what you observed.
9. What section of a Lab Report does the following go in: I thought that Soap A would float because it is less dense than water. My hypothesis was supported. When I placed the soap in water, it did float. I could improve the experiment by trying out
10. These are any factors that can be changed in an experiment.
11. This is the variable that you change in an experiment.
12. This is an experiment where you only change 1 variable.
13. These are the variables that don't change in an experiment.
14. This is a standard of comparison for checking the results of an experiment.
15. This is the variable that you measure or observe in an experiment.
16. Quantitative or Qualitative Data: Mike found 81 clams in the river.
17. Quantitative or Qualitative Data: The reaction turned red.
18. Which of the following is the most reliable place to find information for a school project?
19. Plagiarism is illegal. You can get in trouble.
20. Is google a source or a search engine?
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