Usuallyan "If -Then"statementHypothesisheartrateA student wants totest the effects oftype of exercise onheart rate. What isthe dependentvariable?hypothesisAn"EducatedGuess"SystemeInternationale(S.I.)Standardizedmeasurementsystem usedby scientistsobservationto notice andthink about aproblem orphenomenaoccurringTestableandspecificTwo thingsa stronghypothesismust bescientificmethodAn organizedto answer aquestion orsolve aproblemindependentvariablethe thing youchange totest yourhypothesisQualitativeobservationType ofobservation thatdescribescharacteristics thatcannot bemeasured, suchas "fuzzy"variableIn Science, anyfactor that can becontrolled,changed, ormeasured in anexperiment.experimenttest orprocedure tofind out if yourhypothesis iscorrectdependentvariablethe thing thatis affected bychanging theindependentvariablebiaspreconceptionin favor of oragainst onething comparedwith anotherlast stepofscientificmethodconclusionor resultsthe 1ststep ofscientificmethodObservationQuantitativeobservationType of observationthat describescharacteristics thatcan be measured,such as "Volume ofan object"Usuallyan "If -Then"statementHypothesisheartrateA student wants totest the effects oftype of exercise onheart rate. What isthe dependentvariable?hypothesisAn"EducatedGuess"SystemeInternationale(S.I.)Standardizedmeasurementsystem usedby scientistsobservationto notice andthink about aproblem orphenomenaoccurringTestableandspecificTwo thingsa stronghypothesismust bescientificmethodAn organizedto answer aquestion orsolve aproblemindependentvariablethe thing youchange totest yourhypothesisQualitativeobservationType ofobservation thatdescribescharacteristics thatcannot bemeasured, suchas "fuzzy"variableIn Science, anyfactor that can becontrolled,changed, ormeasured in anexperiment.experimenttest orprocedure tofind out if yourhypothesis iscorrectdependentvariablethe thing thatis affected bychanging theindependentvariablebiaspreconceptionin favor of oragainst onething comparedwith anotherlast stepofscientificmethodconclusionor resultsthe 1ststep ofscientificmethodObservationQuantitativeobservationType of observationthat describescharacteristics thatcan be measured,such as "Volume ofan object"

Scientific Method - TK - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Hypothesis
    Usually an "If - Then" statement
  2. A student wants to test the effects of type of exercise on heart rate. What is the dependent variable?
    heart rate
  3. An "Educated Guess"
    hypothesis
  4. Standardized measurement system used by scientists
    Systeme Internationale (S.I.)
  5. to notice and think about a problem or phenomena occurring
    observation
  6. Two things a strong hypothesis must be
    Testable and specific
  7. An organized to answer a question or solve a problem
    scientific method
  8. the thing you change to test your hypothesis
    independent variable
  9. Type of observation that describes characteristics that cannot be measured, such as "fuzzy"
    Qualitative observation
  10. In Science, any factor that can be controlled, changed, or measured in an experiment.
    variable
  11. test or procedure to find out if your hypothesis is correct
    experiment
  12. the thing that is affected by changing the independent variable
    dependent variable
  13. preconception in favor of or against one thing compared with another
    bias
  14. conclusion or results
    last step of scientific method
  15. Observation
    the 1st step of scientific method
  16. Type of observation that describes characteristics that can be measured, such as "Volume of an object"
    Quantitative observation