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Name _________________________
Pd. ___
Daily science review
Marking period 1
1) When you explain or interpret an observation, you are
_______________________.
HR _____
date due _______
5) Which of the following is a scientific fact?
A. Acid rain is harmful to the environment.
A. making models
B. Trees are pleasant to look at.
B. classifying
C. Dogs are better pets than cats.
C. inferring
D. Winter is the season that is the most fun.
D. predicting
2) The facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through
observations are called ____________________.
6) A student makes an observation that a colorless solution
turns blue. This kind of observation is called a(n)
____________ .
A. predictions
A. qualitative observation
B. hypothesis
B. quantitative observation
C. conclusions
C. inference
D. data
D. hypothesis
3) When you are _______________________, you are making a
forecast of what will happen in the future based on your
past experiences.
7) Which of the following observations is a quantitative
observation?
A. noticing that a grape tastes sour
A. inferring
B. noticing that there are eight new emails in your inbox
B. predicting
C. noticing that bike is blue
C. classifying
D. noticing that it feels chilly outside
D. observing
4) Which of the following is NOT an example of a model?
8) Which of the following is an opinion?
A. a globe
A. The moon has four lunar phases.
B. a chimpanzee
B. The sun is a star.
C. a map
C. The water cycle is a continuous cycle.
D. a diagram
D. Science is the best subject.
Week #2
Name _________________________
Pd. ___
Daily science review
Marking period 1
HR _____
date due _______
OPEN ENDED
Directions:
Suppose that you come home to find your cat climbing into the fish tank.
What can you infer happened while you were gone?
Reminders:
Reminders:
include a topic sentence
include one qualitative observation
include one quantitative observation
include a description of your prior knowledge
clearly explain your inference
include a concluding sentence
write neatly and clearly while printing
write only in the space provided
Week #2