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6th Grade Jeopardy

Mar 01, 2016

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Skills of ScienceMeasurement in ScienceScientific ThinkingScientific Theories and Laws

Rocks and Weathering

10 Point20 Points30 Points40 Points50 Points10 Point10 Point10 Point10 Point10 Point20 Points20 Points20 Points20 Points20 Points30 Points40 Points50 Points30 Points30 Points30 Points30 Points40 Points40 Points40 Points40 Points50 Points50 Points50 Points50 PointsDoing ExperimentsObserving, Inferring, Predicting, Classifying, Making Models, EvaluatingObservations that deals with numbers or amountsObservations that deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbersThe way in which scientists study the worldIt allows scientist to compare data and communicate with each other about their resultsThe diverse ways in which scientist study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gatherCuriosity, Creativity, Open-Mindedness, Skepticism, Awareness of bias, Honesty, EthicsWell supported and widely accepted explanations of the way nature works.The process by which bits of broken rock are carried awayMeters and KilogramA possible answer to a scientific questionWhen a persons likes and dislikes influence how he or she thinks about something

A statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditionsThe process of erosion moves this materialCubic Meter, Cubic Centimeter, and LiterKilogram per cubic meterKelvin and SecondThe one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis.When the culture in which a person grow up affects the way that the person thinks.A group of parts that work together to perform a function or produce a result.The process that breaks down rock and other substancesThe factor that may change in response to the independent variableA mistake in the design of an experiment that makes a certain result The material or energy that goes into a system/The material that comes out of a systemWhere agents of erosion deposit, or lay down sedimentFacts, Figures, and other evidence gathered through quantative ant qualitative observationsWhen you make decisions and draw conclusions based on available evidence/ When your personal feelings affect how you make a decision or reach a conclusionThe output that changes the system in some wayThe type of weathering in which rock is physically broken down, The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes