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1 Jeopardy Review Nature of Science

2 100 200 300 400 500 Problem Solving Anything Fact or Not Testing ? ?
Final Jeopardy ?

3 Problem Solving 100 An educated guess that can be tested

4 Problem Solving 100 Hypothesis

5 Problem Solving 200 Gathering information and testing hypotheses are examples of problem-solving procedures called

6 Problem Solving 200 Scientific Method

7 Problem Solving 300 The first step of the scientific process to solve a problem is

8 Problem Solving 300 Identify the Problem

9 List the steps of the scientific process in order
Problem Solving 400 List the steps of the scientific process in order

10 Problem Solving 400 Identify the Problem Research Hypothesis Experiment Analyze the Results Conclusion Repeat

11 Problem Solving 500 Making observations is part of what step in the scientific process

12 Gathering Information
Problem Solving 500 Gathering Information

13 Study of Earth and Space
Anything 100 Study of Earth and Space

14 Anything 100 Earth Science

15 Anything 200 The use of scientific discoveries to make products or tools

16 Anything 200 Technology

17 Anything 300 observing, studying, and thinking about things to gain knowledge is called

18 Anything 300 Science

19 Anything 400 Scientific tool that can be applied to new situations is called

20 Transferable Technology
Anything 400 Transferable Technology

21 Anything 500 Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific

22 Anything 500 Law

23 The number of variables that can be in any experiment is
Testing 100 The number of variables that can be in any experiment is

24 Testing 100 1

25 Standard to which experimental results are compared
Testing 200 Standard to which experimental results are compared

26 Testing 200 Control

27 Variables that do not change in an experiment
Testing 300 Variables that do not change in an experiment

28 Testing 300 Constants

29 A variable that can change in an experiment
Testing 400 A variable that can change in an experiment

30 Testing 400 Independent Variable

31 The part of the experiment that we measure is called the
Testing 500 The part of the experiment that we measure is called the

32 Testing 500 Dependent Variable

33 Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific
People and Things 100 Newton’s Observations about motion are examples of Scientific

34 People and Things 100 Law

35 Who was the first American to suggest that weather could be predicted
People and Things 200 Who was the first American to suggest that weather could be predicted

36 People and Things 200 Benjamin Franklin

37 People and Things 300 What is the most important factor in the swing of a pendulum

38 People and Things 300 Length

39 What does NOAA stand for
People and Things 400 What does NOAA stand for

40 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
People and Things 400 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

41 People and Things 500 In 1850, Joseph Henry, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, started drawing

42 People and Things 500 Weather Maps

43 Rule that describes behavior of something in Nature
Fact or Not 100 Rule that describes behavior of something in Nature

44 Fact or Not 100 Law

45 Deals with Morals and Values
Fact or Not 200 Deals with Morals and Values

46 Fact or Not 200 Ethics

47 An Explanation backed by results from repeated testing
Fact or Not 300 An Explanation backed by results from repeated testing

48 Fact or Not 300 Theory

49 Fact or Not 400 A personal opinion

50 Fact or Not 400 Bias

51 Fact or Not 500 The opposite of ethical behavior in science, which includes making up data, changing results, or taking credit for the work of others

52 Fact or Not 500 Fraud

53 Final Jeopardy Pendulum

54 How do you make a pendulum swing more (Faster)

55 Shorten the length of the pendulum

56 Final Jeopardy Waves

57 Sound Waves are examples of this type of wave

58 Waves Mechanical

59 Final Jeopardy People in Space

60 Who was the first American to orbit the Earth
People in Space Who was the first American to orbit the Earth

61 People in Space John Glenn


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