Welcome to Chapter 1 Jeopardy!
I’m your happenin’ host Sal the Scientist! Today we will see how much you learned in our Scientific Investigation chapter! Good luck!
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Choose from one of five categories. Then choose a point value. The larger the value, the more difficult
the question. Choose from one of four answers.When you are finished with each question, clickthe home button to go back to the game board.If you are playing as a team, the team with the
most points wins! Have fun, and remember,
SCIENCE RULES!
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Metric System Jeopardy Review
Scientific Method
Tools of theTrade
Science Potpourri
Anything Goes!
How SmartAre You?!
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The first step in the scientific method
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What is state the problem?
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This is an educated guess.
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What is a hypothesis?!
The part of an experiment that you change, or test.
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The parts of an experiment that must remain the same in order
to have a ‘fair’ test.
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Another name for the information you collect during an experiment.
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What is Data?
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The tool used to measure the mass of objects.
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This is the most accurate tool used to measure the volume of liquids.
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What is an Electronic Balance?
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This tool is used to measure distances.
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What is the meter stick?
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The units used when using a graduated cylinder.
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There are one hundred of these on a metric
ruler.
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What are centimeters?
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You should do this in the first sentence of a
conclusion.
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What is restate the hypothesis?
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After you cite your data in a conclusion, you should
do this!
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Two beneficial ingredients found in sports drinks.
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What are carbohydrates &
electrolytes?*
The manipulated variable always gets labeled on this
axis in a graph.
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What is the “x” axis?
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This ingredient found in sports drinks is there to
replenish energy.
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What are carbohydrates?
What is “interpret what data means!”?
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The direction you move the decimal when you go from a
‘big’ unit to a ‘small’ unit
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What is to the right!!!
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You do this to transfer mg to g.
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The beneficial range of carbs & salts in a sports drink.
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What is 6-8%?
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There are 1000 of these in a Liter.
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What are milliliters?The prefix milli- means
1/1000th.One ml = .001 L, or 1000 ml = 1 L
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Electrolytes in a sports drink are supposed to help your
body do this more efficiently.
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What is absorb water?
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To calculate the % solids in a sports drink, look at the nutrition label & add these two ingredients together
first.
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What is add carbs & salts together?
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An experiment where everything is kept the same, except for the manipulated and
responding variables
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You should identify at least this many controlled
variables in your experiment!
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What is 3!?
A group in an experiment that is “untreated” and that
is designed to be a “comparison” group.
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What is a CONTROL group?
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If you know the total carbs & salts in a sports drink,
all you have to do is divide by this number in order to
figure out it’s % solids content!
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What is serving size?
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The general name of a substance that inhibits the absorption of water (Hint: you DON’T want these in
post workout drinks!)
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What is a diuretic!!
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reasonable conclusions or possible hypotheses drawn from
data
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What is an INFERENCE?
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What is a “controlled experiment?”
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What is divide by 1000!