Thursday, January 23, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
VIRTUAL DENSITY LAB
COMPLETE THE DENSITY LAB -
PUT YOUR SCORE ON NOTEBOOK PAPER & PLACE IN DRAWER
PUT YOUR SCORE ON NOTEBOOK PAPER & PLACE IN DRAWER
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density
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
SCIENTIFIC METHOD GLOSSARY
SCIENTIFIC METHOD GLOSSARY
Term
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Definition
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Conclusion
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The solution or answer to a problem. The conclusion is what the scientist has learned about the problem through experimentation.
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Controlled variable
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A variable that must remain the same in all situations. Controlled variables are all of the things in an experiment that must remain the same.
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Data
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Pieces of information that a scientist will gather and look at. Data consists of information collected through research, experiments, and observations. Conclusions can be made based on data.
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Data table
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A T-shaped diagram that displays raw data from an experiment. It includes a manipulated and responding variable.
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Experiment
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A test or trial used to gain knowledge or to test a theory.
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Graph
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A diagram consisting of lines, bars, or circles to represent information. Science fair experiments usually require line graphs.
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Hypothesis
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A reasonable or educated guess. It is what a scientist thinks will happen in an experiment. Hypotheses are based on observations, research, and what is already known about the subject.
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Log book
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A notebook in which a scientist writes all of his or her notes about the experiment. All students who complete a science fair project must have a log book.
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Manipulated variable
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A variable that is deliberately or intentionally changed by the scientist in an experiment.
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Metric measurement
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A system of measurement that scientists use. Length is measured in meters, weight is measured in grams, volume is measured in liters, and temperature is measured in degrees Celsius.
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Observation
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The use of the five senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, or touching) to collect information.
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Operational definition
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The way a scientist measures variables. The operational definition explains specifically how each variable will be measured (hours, degrees, meters, liters, grams, decibels, etc.)
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Ordered pairs
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Number data that shows a relationship between the manipulated and responding variables. For example, if you gave a plant 10 ml of water each day, and the plant grew a total of 15 cm, then the ordered pair would be (10, 15).
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Problem
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Something that needs to be solved. Problems are usually questions that scientists ask about science topics.
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Procedures
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A methodical, logical way of doing something. Procedures include directions or plans, listed step by step.
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Qualitative data
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Sensory (sight, touch, smell, hearing, taste) information that is used to draw conclusions.
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Quantitative data
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Numerical (number) information that is used to draw conclusions.
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Raw data
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The initial quantitative information that a scientist gets while conducting an experiment. All raw data is written in a data table in the scientist's log book.
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Responding variable
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A variable that changes as a result of the manipulation of another variable. The responding variable is not changed intentionally, rather, it changes because of what the scientist changed intentionally.
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Scientific Method
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A logical way of solving problems. Scientists use this method to gather and test information. There are seven steps to the scientific method:
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Variable
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Something that can change or "vary" in a situation.
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X axis
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The horizontal line at the bottom of a graph. The manipulated variable is always written on the x axis of a graph.
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Y axis
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The vertical line on the left side of a graph. The responding variable is always written on the y axis of a graph.
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experiments
Monday, January 13, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
DENSITY TRIANGLE???
The density triangle is a trick that will tell which formula to use in order to find the density, mass, or volume when you have the other two.
The density triangle is a triangle that is split into three sections.
- Density, which is symbolized by the letter "D," is in the left bottom section
- Mass, which is symbolized by the letter "M," is on the top
- Volume, which is symbolized by the letter "V", is on the bottom right.
Write the letters D, M, and V in the triangle in the order that you reach each section as you go from left to right. The diagram below will show you how this is done.
To use the DMV Triangle, after you have set it up, simply cover the item that you want to find and you have to formula!!! Below are a few demonstrations.
Start with the DMV Triangle:

To find the formula for "Density," cover up the "D" (as shown below).
This leaves the the "M" over the "V," giving you the formula "M/V." Therefore, the fomula is D = M/V
To find the formula for "Volume," cover up the "V" (as shown below).
This leaves the the "M" over the "D," giving you the formula "M/D." Therefore, the formula is V = M/D.
To find the formula for "Mass," cover up the "M" (as shown below).
This leaves the the "D" over the "V," giving you the formula "D x V." Therefore, the formula is M = D x V.
Why would we want to use this?
By using this trick, you never have to remember any of the actual formulas. All you have to do is remember "DMV." Since the Department of Motor Vehicles. The trick is knowing where each letter goes, but, once you have that down, each of the formulas can be seen easily, without a chance of error.
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density
Thursday, January 9, 2014
SCIENCE NEWS - STUDENT PROJECT
SCIENCE NEWS
Since the
start of the school year we have done a wide-range of SCIENCE NEWS to help us learn about the happenings in our world
from the incredible people who research, develop, and change our lives with
science.
You will
research, design, & present a SCIENCE
NEWS.
· Topic: must
have current & detailed research on your science topic of your choice.
· Format: must enhance the presentation of facts (video,
brochure, graphics, power point, Glogster, hands-on demonstration, audio, ETC…
· Presentation: must engage & inform your audience. Facts delivered must be clear &
informative
· Time: You will be allowed a maximum of 3 minutes to
present your science news.
Vocabulary terms: you must add all new terms with definitions in your presentation
Vocabulary terms: you must add all new terms with definitions in your presentation
· You must have your topic approved by
me before you begin
· You must sign up for a date for your
presentation
see hand out for further details
see hand out for further details
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projects
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
BUOYANCY
Carefully read the buoyancy worksheet, highlight important points; participate in the buoyancy activity; and watch the video.
BUOYANCY ACTIVITY
DENSITY & BUOYANCY
BUOYANCY ACTIVITY
DENSITY & BUOYANCY
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PHYSICS
Friday, December 27, 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014
The spirit of the horse is recognized to be the Chinese people's ethos – making unremitting efforts to improve themselves. It is energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent and able. Ancient people liked to designate an able person as 'Qianli Ma', a horse that covers a thousand li a day (one li equals 500 meters).
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