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What is this tool used for?
This tool is used to protect your hands
What is the name of this tool?
What is it used to measure?
What is the units of measure for this tool?
This tool is a graduated cylinder.
It is used to measure volume.
The units of measure is millilters (ml).
What is the name of this tool?
What is this tool used for?
This tool is a spring scale.
It is used to measure weight or force.
What is this tule used for?
This tool is used to measure length.
What is the name of this tool?
What is this tool used for?
This is a test tube.
This tool is used to hold liquids.
What is the name of this tool?
What is it used to measure?
This is a thermometer.
It is used to measure temperature.
What is the name of this tool?
What is it used for?
What is the units of measure?
This is a triple beam balance.
It is used to measure mass.
The units of measure is grams.
information gathered with your five senses about the natural world
observation
process of trying to understand the world
science
step-by-step problem solving process used to answer questions of the natural world
scientific method
question of what you are trying to find out
purpose
possible prediction to a question that is testable
hypothesis
single factor in an experiment that changes
independent variable
factor that will be measured in an experiment
dependent variable
other factors in an experiment that do not change
constants
standard used for comparison in an experiment
control
information collected in an experiment
data
shows the relationship of change over a period of time
line graph
shows a comparison of data
bar graph
shows data as parts of a whole
circle graph or pie chart
list of data
table
conclusion drawn from observations
inference
explaination that analyzes what the data collected in the experiment mean
conclusion
list of steps taken in an experiment
procedures
data given as a description
qualitative
data given as numbers
quantitative
an explaination of why something happens in nature
theory
anything that can be dangerous
hazard
something done to prevent an accident
precaution
What is the name of this tool?
What is this tool used for?
This is a beaker.
It is used to hold liquids.
What is this tool used for?
To protect your eyes.
What is this tool used for?
This tool is used to protect your clothes.
What is the name of this tool?
What is it used for?
This is an Erlenmeyer Flask.
It is used to hold liquids.
What is this tool?
What is it used for?
It is a Florence Flask.
It is used to hold liquids.