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What’s this class again? THE Method Problems We don’t use feet Scientific What!? Matter $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600.

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4 What’s this class again? THE Method Problems We don’t use feet Scientific What!? Matter $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

5 MixturesPhy. PropsChanges Atom Scientists Visual Science Atoms $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000

6 Final Jeopardy question

7 Final Jeopardy answer question

8 $200 Science A system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge.

9 $400 Physical Science Studies that focuses on the non-living

10 $600 Technology Use of knowledge to solve practical problems.

11 $800 Biology or Life Science Study of living things.

12 $1000 Chemistry Study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter.

13 $200 What is the main goal of the scientific method? Solves problems or to better understand an observed event.

14 $400 Scientific Method Plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information.

15 $600 Hypothesis A proposed answer to the question.

16 $800 Analysis The results of the experiment.

17 $1000 Manipulative Variable The variable that causes a change in the other.

18 $200 6.34 x 10 6 Write this in scientific notation: 6,340,000

19 $400 9,670 Expand this: 9.67 x 10 3

20 $600 7.45 x 10 -3 Write this out in Scientific notation: 0.00745

21 $800 543 54.3 cm into mm

22 $1000 0.010 km 10 m into km

23 $200 Meters We measure length in this.

24 $400 Mass (grams) We use the triple beam balance for this type of measurement.

25 $600 Temperature Kelvin

26 $800 Volume This can be measured in m 3 or in liters

27 $1000 Density Mass ---------- Volume

28 $200 Scientific Model This is an example of:

29 $400 Scientific Theory Well-tested explanation for experimental results

30 $600 Law Gravity is an example of this

31 $800 Scientific Fact Truth known by actual experience or observation in nature

32 $1000 Scientific Law Summarizes patterns in nature

33 $200 Element Substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances

34 $400 Uniform, Fixed Type of composition of Pure Substance

35 $600 Compounds Chemically Combined

36 $800 Mixture Not Chemically Combined, still keeps some original properties

37 $1000 Matter Anything that is a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma

38 $400 homogeneous Uniform mixture

39 $800 Heterogeneous Different Mixture

40 $1200 Colloid Medium sized particles, creams, gels, scatters light, but doesn’t separate

41 $1600 Suspension Does separate over time

42 $2000 Solution Small, Not filterable, doesn’t scatter light

43 $400 Viscosity Resist flow

44 $800 Conduction Flow of electricity/heat

45 $1200 Boiling point/melting Dependent on temperature

46 $1600 Hardness Scratching tested by this

47 $2000 Malleability Hammered without shattering

48 $400 Flammability Allows something to light on fire

49 $800 Reactivity Baking soda and vinegar has this property

50 $1200 Chemical Rusting is this change

51 $1600 Physical Haircut is this type of change

52 $2000 Physical Ice Melting

53 $400 Democritus Coined the Term Atom

54 $800 Aristotle Elements were Earth, Air, Water, and Fire

55 $1200 J.J. Thomson Discovered that there is a negative particle in an atom

56 $1600 John Dalton Discovered atoms by weighing

57 $2000 Rutherford Gold foil experiment, discovered positive charged center

58 $400 Pie Chart or Circle Graph question

59 $800 Data Table Simplest way to organize data

60 $1200 Inverse/Indirect question

61 $1600 Bar Graph This graph is used to compare sets of values

62 $2000 Direct proportion Relationship in which the ratio of two variables is constant.

63 $400 Proton Positive Charge

64 $800 Neutron Has same weight as a proton

65 $1200 Electron Not found in the nucleus

66 $1600 Atomic Number Tells the number of protons

67 $2000 Mass Number Tells the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom

68 Daily Double answer question

69 Daily Double answer question

70 Daily Double answer question

71 The Jeopardy champion!


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