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Page 1: Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? Variables Edition
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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Variables Edition

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Variables Edition

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

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5th Grade Safety5th Grade Safety 5th Grade Results

4th Grade Scientific Method4th Grade Scientific Method 4th Grade Investigations

3rd Grade Tools3rd Grade Tools 3rd Grade Scientific Method

2nd Grade Investigations2nd Grade Investigations 2nd Grade Measurement

1st Grade Scientific Method1st Grade Scientific Method 1st Grade Investigations

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5th Grade Safety Question 5th Grade Safety Question

Students are using an electric heating coil, thermometer, and beaker to study how water changes from a liquid to gas.

Identify a possible hazard and safety precaution.

Students are using an electric heating coil, thermometer, and beaker to study how water changes from a liquid to gas.

Identify a possible hazard and safety precaution.

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5th Grade Safety Answer 5th Grade Safety Answer

A potential hazard is that students may get burned.

A safety precaution is for students to not touch the heating coil without protective gloves (potholders) or for the teacher to be in charge of the electric heating coil.

A potential hazard is that students may get burned.

A safety precaution is for students to not touch the heating coil without protective gloves (potholders) or for the teacher to be in charge of the electric heating coil.

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5th Grade Results Question 5th Grade Results Question

Explain why accurate and understandable records are important.

Explain why accurate and understandable records are important.

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5th Grade Results Answer 5th Grade Results Answer

Accurate and understandable records are important so scientists can compare results, repeat experiments, and draw conclusions.

Accurate and understandable records are important so scientists can compare results, repeat experiments, and draw conclusions.

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4th Grade Scientific Method Question

4th Grade Scientific Method Question

After an investigation, scientists think about the results and attempt to make an explanation for what happened. What is this process called?

After an investigation, scientists think about the results and attempt to make an explanation for what happened. What is this process called?

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4th Grade Scientific Method Answer

4th Grade Scientific Method Answer

Drawing conclusions Drawing conclusions

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4th Grade Investigations Question

4th Grade Investigations Question

Which type of investigation requires a scientist to ask people questions?

Which type of investigation requires a scientist to ask people questions?

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4th Grade Investigations Answer

4th Grade Investigations Answer

Survey Survey

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3rd Grade Tools Question3rd Grade Tools Question

Which tool and unit would a scientist use to measure the mass of an object?

Which tool and unit would a scientist use to measure the mass of an object?

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3rd Grade Tools Answer 3rd Grade Tools Answer

Balance and grams (g) Balance and grams (g)

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3rd Grade Scientific Method Question

3rd Grade Scientific Method Question

What is the name of the thing you change in an experiment?

What is the name of the thing you change in an experiment?

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3rd Grade Scientific Method Answer

3rd Grade Scientific Method Answer

Variable Variable

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2nd Grade Investigations Question

2nd Grade Investigations Question

Which type of investigation involves reading other people’s work, books, and conclusions?

Which type of investigation involves reading other people’s work, books, and conclusions?

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2nd Grade Investigations Answer

2nd Grade Investigations Answer

Research Research

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2nd Grade Measurement Question

2nd Grade Measurement Question

Which tool and unit would a scientist use to measure the volume of a liquid?

Which tool and unit would a scientist use to measure the volume of a liquid?

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2nd Grade Measurement Answer

2nd Grade Measurement Answer

Beaker or graduated cylinder and milliliter (mL)

Beaker or graduated cylinder and milliliter (mL)

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1st Grade Scientific Method Question

1st Grade Scientific Method Question

What is a synonym for prediction? What is a synonym for prediction?

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1st Grade Scientific Method Answer

1st Grade Scientific Method Answer

Hypothesis Hypothesis

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1st Grade Investigations Question

1st Grade Investigations Question

Which type of investigation involves watching something regularly for a long period of time?

Which type of investigation involves watching something regularly for a long period of time?

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1st Grade Investigations Answer

1st Grade Investigations Answer

Observation Observation

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Million Dollar QuestionGrade Level Topic

Million Dollar QuestionGrade Level Topic

Scientific Design Process (Scientific Method)

Scientific Design Process (Scientific Method)

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Identify 5 steps, in order, in the scientific design process.

Identify 5 steps, in order, in the scientific design process.

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Identify the problem or question Identify possible solutions

(Hypothesis & plan the experiment) Test the possible solutions (do the

experiment) Record results Draw conclusions

Identify the problem or question Identify possible solutions

(Hypothesis & plan the experiment) Test the possible solutions (do the

experiment) Record results Draw conclusions

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