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Science JeopardyLab Equipment Scientific

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Beaker

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What are these?

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Test Tubesback

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Test Tube Holderback

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Gogglesback

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Coverslip

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How many variables are tested in a valid experiment?

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oneback

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What is the first stepof the scientific method?

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Tell the problem

or state the questionback

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Why should you repeatyour experiment?

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So you can compare results and make sure the first result wasn’t an accident

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What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable?

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Independent is the variable the scientist wants to test. The dependent variables is the result of the IV.

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What is a variable?

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Something that can

change a resultback

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Why do you weargoggles in a lab?

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To protect your eyes

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What should you do ifyou have an accidentin the lab?

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Clean up the mess immediately, unless there is broken glass…then tell an adult

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Why can’t you eat or drink in the lab?

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The food or drink will ruin the experiment if it gets in the experiment. You may get chemicals in your food or drink which can make you

sick.back

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Why can’t you “horseplay” in the lab?

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You may cause an accident.

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What should you do if you’re notsure about the labprocedures?

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Ask the teacher what to do.

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How old are scientists?

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All agesback

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What ethnicity are scientists?

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Scientists are from

all ethnic groups.back

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Are scientists males or females?

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Scientists can

be either one!back

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What are scientists?

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Scientists are people that try to explain how or why something works or is.

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Where do scientists work?

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They work everywhere. They work in a lab, classroom, outside, and in industry.

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Microscopeback

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Funnelback

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Graduated Cylinder

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What is this?

Answerback

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Tweezersback

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What is this?

Answerback

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Microscope Slide

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