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1 Jeopardy!

2 Lab equipment identification
Jeopardy Scientific Method Lab Safety Metric system observing density Lab equipment identification 100 200 300 400 500

3 The first step of the scientific method.
Category A - 100 The first step of the scientific method. What is the problem? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

4 A testable prediction. What is a hypothesis? Category A - 200
Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

5 A list of steps describing the experiment.
Category A - 300 A list of steps describing the experiment. What is a procedure? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

6 Measurements, observations, graphing.
Category A - 400 Measurements, observations, graphing. What are results? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

7 The answer to the original question.
Category A - 500 The answer to the original question. What is the conclusion? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

8 Two pieces of lab equipment that you wear for your protection
Category B-100 Two pieces of lab equipment that you wear for your protection What are goggles and a lab apron? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

9 The correct procedure for disposing of matches or wood splints.
Category B - 200 The correct procedure for disposing of matches or wood splints. What is hold them under water and throw them into the trash? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

10 What is touch or taste chemicals?
Category B - 300 What you should never do with chemicals unless directed by your teacher. What is touch or taste chemicals? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

11 What you must do with long hair to avoid an accidental fire or spill.
Category B - 400 What you must do with long hair to avoid an accidental fire or spill. What is tie it back? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

12 The method that you should use for detecting the odor of a chemical.
Category B - 500 The method that you should use for detecting the odor of a chemical. What is hold the sample away from you and wave your hand of the opening to fan the odor towards your nose? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

13 This is the metric unit for measuring volume.
Category C - 100 This is the metric unit for measuring volume. What is the liter? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

14 This is the metric unit for measuring mass.
Category C - 200 This is the metric unit for measuring mass. What are grams? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

15 This is the metric unit for measuring length.
Category C - 300 This is the metric unit for measuring length. What are meters? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

16 The metric pre-fix kilo means this.
Category C - 400 The metric pre-fix kilo means this. What is 1000? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

17 The metric prefix centi means this.
Category C - 500 The metric prefix centi means this. What is 1 / 100? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

18 This type of observation involves measuring or counting.
Category D - 100 This type of observation involves measuring or counting. What is a quantitative observation? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

19 Category D - 200 This is an explanation for an observation which is usually based on prior knowledge. What is an inference? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

20 What is a qualitative observation?
Category D - 300 This type of observation usually describes characteristics that are difficult to measure or count; like color, smell or texture. What is a qualitative observation? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

21 Please place your wager in the category
Daily Double! Please place your wager in the category D. Reveal the Answer Return to Jeopardy!

22 Daily Double! Identify the following statement as an inference or a qualitative or quantitative observation: The plants in Mrs. Prescott’s classroom are all healthy because they are green. What is an inference? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

23 What is a quantitative observation?
Category D - 500 Identify the following statement as an inference, qualitative observation or quantitative observation: There are 46 lines etched into a 50mL graduated cylinder. What is a quantitative observation? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

24 The formula for calculating density.
Category E - 100 The formula for calculating density. What is density = mass divided by volume. Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

25 The definition for density.
Category E - 200 The definition for density. What is the amount of matter in a given amount of space? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

26 What is grams / milliliter?
Category E - 300 The units for density. What is grams / milliliter? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

27 The reason that solids are more dense than liquids.
Category E - 400 The reason that solids are more dense than liquids. What is the molecules in solids are packed more tightly together than the molecules in liquids? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

28 Category E - 500 The density of a block with a mass of 15 grams and a volume of 3 milliliters. What is 5 g/ml? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

29 What is a graduated cylinder?
Category F - 100 The name of the piece of lab equipment used to get an accurate measurement of volume. What is a graduated cylinder? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

30 What are degrees celsius?
Category F - 200 The type of degrees that we use on a thermometer to measure temperature in science. What are degrees celsius? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

31 Category F - 300 What is a beaker? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

32 The name of the piece of equipment that is used to measure length.
Category F - 400 The name of the piece of equipment that is used to measure length. What is a meter stick or metric ruler? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

33 The name of the piece of equipment used to find mass.
Category F - 500 The name of the piece of equipment used to find mass. What is a triple beam balance? Exit Game Return to Jeopardy!

34 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Game Over! Return to Jeopardy! Return to Double Jeopardy!

35 Double Jeopardy! graphing Lab conclusions Vocabulary to know measurement Miscellaneous volume 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Exit Game Play Final Jeopardy!

36 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category AA - 200 The axis that the independent variable goes on. What is the x-axis? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

37 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category AA - 400 This type of graphing relationship shows that as one variable increases, the other remains the same. What is no relationship? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

38 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category AA - 600 This type of graphing relationship shows that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases. What is an indirect relationship? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

39 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category AA - 800 This is the name of the vertical axis on a graph. What is the y-axis? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

40 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category AA This is the name of the relationship that shows as one variable increases the other variable also increases. What is a direct relationship? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

41 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category BB - 200 The relationship between the number of pennies and their mass. What is a direct relationship – as the number of pennies increased, so did their total mass? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

42 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category BB - 400 The relationship between the mass and volume of a liquid. What is a direct relationship – as the volume of the liquid increased, its total mass increased? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

43 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category BB - 600 The reason that the oil floated on top of the water. What is because the oil is less dense than water? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

44 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category BB - 800 The relationship between sample size and the density of an object. What is no relationship- as the sample size increased, the density of the object remained the same? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

45 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category BB The relationship between the mass of objects and density (if volume is held constant). What is a direct relationship- If volume is held constant, but mass increases, density will also increase? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

46 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category CC - 200 The “dip” that you see when you look at liquid in a graduated cylinder. You are supposed to read the volume at the bottom of this dip. What is the meniscus? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

47 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category CC - 400 The answer to the problem you were trying solve during an experiment. What is a conclusion? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

48 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category CC - 600 The amount of matter in an object. What is mass? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

49 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category CC - 800 The amount of space that an object takes up. What is volume? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

50 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category CC A testable prediction. What is a hypothesis? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

51 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category DD - 200 The unit of measurement that you would use to measure the length of your drive-way. What are meters? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

52 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category DD - 400 The unit of measurement that you would use to measure the thickness of a paperclip. What are millimeters? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

53 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category DD - 600 Tell which measurement is larger: 22mm or 2 cm. What is 22 mm? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

54 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category DD - 800 The unit of measurement that you would use to measure the distance between Ballston Spa and Albany. What are kilometers? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

55 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category DD The unit of measurement that you use for measuring volume with a graduated cylinder. What are milliliters? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

56 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category EE - 200 The name of the variable that you change on purpose in an experiment. What is the independent variable? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

57 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Daily Double! Please place your wager in the category EE. Reveal the Answer Return to Double Jeopardy!

58 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Daily Double! Describe what happens to the total mass of a piece of clay if it is broken up into smaller pieces and then returned to the balance. What is the total mass remains the same? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

59 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category EE - 600 This is what science is. What is a way of solving problems? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

60 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category EE - 800 This is the density of water. What is 1 g / ml? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

61 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category EE If an object sinks when placed in water, we can say this about its density. What is that it has a greater density than water ? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

62 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category FF - 200 This technique can be used to find the volume of irregularly shaped objects. What is water displacement? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

63 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category FF - 400 This mathematical formula can be used to find the volume of a rectangular prism (box). What is volume = length x width x height? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

64 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category FF - 600 A graduated cylinder has15 ml of water in it, then a marble is added, causing the water level to rise to 21ml. What does this tell you? What is “that the volume of the marble is 6 ml?” Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

65 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Daily Double! Please place your wager in the category FF. Reveal the Answer Return to Double Jeopardy!

66 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Daily Double! The volume of a rectangular prism whose length is 4 cm, width is 2 cm, and height is 3 cm (include units in your answer). What is 24 cm3? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

67 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Category FF The volume of a sample of pure water whose mass is 37 grams. What is 37 ml? Exit Game Return to Double Jeopardy!

68 Return to Double Jeopardy!
Final Jeopardy! The Final Jeopardy! Category is: The Scientific Method Please place your wager. Reveal the Final Jeopardy! Answer Return to Double Jeopardy!

69 The six steps of the scientific method listed in the correct order.
Final Jeopardy! The six steps of the scientific method listed in the correct order. What are: Problem, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedures, Results, Conclusion? Exit Game


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