scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Method 2023-09-08
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- a quantity that does not change
- accurate; can be trusted
- to examine
- a group where the independent variable is changed
- testable answer to a scientific question
- info that is numerical
- collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, or observations
- when all factors are held constant except the independent variable.
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- summary of how your results support or contradict your original hypothesis
- ________ variable that stands alone and isn't changed by other variables
- involves becoming aware of something and recognizing its significance or insignificance
- ______ variable that depends on other factors
- info that describes something
- a group where the independent variable is held constant/controlled
14 Clues: to examine • info that is numerical • accurate; can be trusted • info that describes something • a quantity that does not change • testable answer to a scientific question • ______ variable that depends on other factors • a group where the independent variable is changed • a group where the independent variable is held constant/controlled • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-12
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- Variable The factor that is measured or observed as a result of the independent variable.
- The systematic process of testing hypotheses and gathering data.
- The process of examining data to find patterns or trends.
- A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment.
- Factors that can change or affect the outcome of an experiment.
- The part of an experiment that is kept the same for comparison.
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- A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question.
- A guess or prediction based on observations that can be tested.
- The act of using your senses to gather information.
- Variable The factor that is intentionally changed in an experiment.
- Information collected during an experiment or observation.
- Group The group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable.
- A summary of what was learned from an experiment or observation.
- Review The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the same field.
- The act of collecting information and background knowledge before an experiment.
15 Clues: A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment. • The act of using your senses to gather information. • The process of examining data to find patterns or trends. • Information collected during an experiment or observation. • A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question. • A guess or prediction based on observations that can be tested. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-12
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- science teacher
- analyze data to see if hypothesis was correct
- language arts teacher
- teacher with Ocean City
- math teacher
- gather information
- something to answer
- social studies teacher
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- gather materials, follow a procedure, and collect data
- information needed to conduct an experiment
- steps scientists take to learn and solve problems
- teacher with Outer Banks
- summarize results
- prediction on what you think may happen
14 Clues: math teacher • science teacher • summarize results • gather information • something to answer • language arts teacher • social studies teacher • teacher with Ocean City • teacher with Outer Banks • prediction on what you think may happen • information needed to conduct an experiment • analyze data to see if hypothesis was correct • steps scientists take to learn and solve problems • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-15
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- Looking into something in depth
- The stats/results of the experiment
- Something that can be answered
- The statistics in a conclusion
- The end results containing a claim, reasoning, and evidence
- Testing a question to find an answer
- Nothing changes
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- A guess at what’s going to happen where something changes
- what you see happen in the experiment
- Summing up what happened in the experiment in the conclusion
- Plan for experiment
- Examine
- Why what happened, happened. In conclusion
- what you do when your hypothesis is incorrect
14 Clues: Examine • Nothing changes • Plan for experiment • Something that can be answered • The statistics in a conclusion • Looking into something in depth • The stats/results of the experiment • Testing a question to find an answer • what you see happen in the experiment • Why what happened, happened. In conclusion • what you do when your hypothesis is incorrect • ...
Scientific Method 2024-02-12
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- The ____ describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- The first step of the scientific method is to observe or identify the____.
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ____ to collect data.
- The ____ is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- The information collected during an experiment is called ____.
- The scientists use their data to make charts and ____ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- The ____ is an educated guess.
- The _____ variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person doing the experiment.
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- The ____ variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable.
- Scientists make ____ to notice current problems or questions in the world around them.
- The ____ is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem.
- After an experiment, scientists write a ____ which summarizes their experiment and results.
- After the experiment, scientists organize and ____ the data.
- Sometimes scientists make a mistake, or ____, and need to do an experiment again.
14 Clues: The ____ is an educated guess. • The ____ describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ____ the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called ____. • The first step of the scientific method is to observe or identify the____. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-20
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- testing whether a prediction is right or wrong by collecting data in a controlled environment
- observation
- deciding what data means to accept or reject your hypothesis
- taking notice of the world around you
- hypothesis
- a prediction for how certain things behave
- repeat
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- analysis
- breaking down information to understand it
- studying sources on a particular topic to gain more understanding
- experiment
- any information collected
- research
- conclusions
14 Clues: repeat • analysis • research • experiment • hypothesis • observation • conclusions • any information collected • taking notice of the world around you • breaking down information to understand it • a prediction for how certain things behave • deciding what data means to accept or reject your hypothesis • studying sources on a particular topic to gain more understanding • ...
scientific method 2023-06-16
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- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration
- to repel or fail to mix with water
- naturally occurring alcohol.
- the ingestion of large particles (such as bacteria) and the uptake of fluids or macromolecules in small vesicles.
- the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
- consists of two layers of phospholipids, with a hydrophobic, or water-hating, interior and a hydrophilic, or water-loving, exterior
- he intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles.
- a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water.
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- containing the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms, and so having no carbon–carbon double or triple bonds.
- cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.
- movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules
- a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm
- a type of transport that moves substances from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration.
- a carboxylic acid consisting of a hydrocarbon chain and a terminal carboxyl group, especially any of those occurring as esters in fats and oils.
14 Clues: naturally occurring alcohol. • to repel or fail to mix with water • a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water. • cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell. • he intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles. • movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-11-23
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- INFO GAINED FROM OBSERVATION/EXPERIMENTATION
- A VARIABLE THAT REMAINS THE SAME
- THE TESTED FACTOR
- ACCIDENTAL OR UNEXPECTED FORTUNATE RESULTS
- METHOD USED TO TEST HYPOTHESES
- TESTABLE EXPLANATION/ EDUCATED GUESS
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- DIRECT METHOD OF GATHERING DAYTA USING THE SENSES
- GROUP USED FOR COMPARISON.DOES NOT GET INDEP. VARIABLE
- DRAWING ONCLUSIONS
- THE OUTCOME OR RESULT
- GROUP TESTED. RECEIVES THE INDEP. VARIABLE
- A SET OF MORAL VALUES
- A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ON A STUDY OF NATURE
- AN EXPLANATION OF NATURAL PHENOMENA SUPPORTED BY OBSERVATION
14 Clues: THE TESTED FACTOR • DRAWING ONCLUSIONS • THE OUTCOME OR RESULT • A SET OF MORAL VALUES • METHOD USED TO TEST HYPOTHESES • A VARIABLE THAT REMAINS THE SAME • TESTABLE EXPLANATION/ EDUCATED GUESS • GROUP TESTED. RECEIVES THE INDEP. VARIABLE • ACCIDENTAL OR UNEXPECTED FORTUNATE RESULTS • INFO GAINED FROM OBSERVATION/EXPERIMENTATION • A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ON A STUDY OF NATURE • ...
Scientific Method 2021-12-13
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- what it is that you want to test or find out.
- an organized chart to record and keep data from the experiment
- things that change or can be changed in an experiment.
- an educated guess that answers your question.
- making and recording measurements.
- causes the changes measured in an experiment. Written in the first part of the hypothesis after the "If___"
- testing an idea or hypothesis through a controlled investigation
- a collection of facts – usually numbers
- a judgment that tells whether the data does or does not support the hypothesis
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- a method of problem solving by testing a hypothesis.
- each test performed in an experiment.
- the changes that are measured in an experiment. Written after the "then, ________" in the hypothesis
- drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data.
- a study of the data looking for patterns, errors and meaning.
14 Clues: making and recording measurements. • each test performed in an experiment. • a collection of facts – usually numbers • what it is that you want to test or find out. • an educated guess that answers your question. • drawing a conclusion or judgment based on data. • a method of problem solving by testing a hypothesis. • ...
scientific method 2023-10-16
14 Clues: IV • DV • CV • proof • initial idea • explanation for cer • a test for something • intitial idea shortened • observation with numbers • observation with qualitys • a method used by scientists • watching something for clues • ending for anything with a claim. • can be answered by designing and conducting an investigation
Scientific Method 2022-08-26
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- unlike a theory, this does not change
- data that uses numbers
- in an experiment, something you do not change from group to group
- a group that does not get treatment because it is used to compare with the experimental group.
- a test to see if a hypothesis is correct
- a well-tested explanation
- anything that changes in an experiment
- a measurement that is out of the normal
- data taken in through the senses
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- data that uses description
- your interpretation of what you see
- -variable what the scientist changes (cause)
- a testable prediction
- -variable the variable that is measured (effect)
14 Clues: a testable prediction • data that uses numbers • a well-tested explanation • data that uses description • data taken in through the senses • your interpretation of what you see • unlike a theory, this does not change • anything that changes in an experiment • a measurement that is out of the normal • a test to see if a hypothesis is correct • ...
scientific method 2022-08-26
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- well tested explanation
- a change in an organisms surroundings
- data that cannot be counted
- The variable that is changed according to the independent variable
- The variable that is delectably changed
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- an estimate that can be tested
- experiment where only one variable is changed
- reactions that occur while breaking down food
- the group that is given a base
- act of noticing something in an orderly way
- information you collect in an experiment
- data that is in numbers
- codes for proteins
- something that takes in something and gives off something
14 Clues: codes for proteins • well tested explanation • data that is in numbers • data that cannot be counted • an estimate that can be tested • the group that is given a base • a change in an organisms surroundings • The variable that is delectably changed • information you collect in an experiment • act of noticing something in an orderly way • ...
scientific method 2022-06-14
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- logical explanation
- regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- population that live in defined areas
- factor whose value depends on the independent variable
- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- Rule of nature
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- fixed quantity is broken down into parts
- a maintained temperature organism
- study of life
- comparing info collected by counting
- an educated guess
- group of organism of one type that live in the same area
- Trends or data over time
14 Clues: study of life • Rule of nature • an educated guess • logical explanation • Trends or data over time • a maintained temperature organism • comparing info collected by counting • population that live in defined areas • fixed quantity is broken down into parts • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-19
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- After analyzing data, one should make a _____
- Only one is changed during an experiment
- Last step of the scientific method; report __
- This is accepted or rejected
- This variable is tested/changed
- When gathering data, charts, tables, ____ may be used
- Should be performed before the hypothesis
- This variable is measured
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- Variable that remains the same
- The dependent variable is located on this axis
- First step of the scientific method
- The independent variable is located on this axis
- This is completed after your hypothesis
- Collected during the experiment
14 Clues: This variable is measured • This is accepted or rejected • Variable that remains the same • This variable is tested/changed • Collected during the experiment • First step of the scientific method • This is completed after your hypothesis • Only one is changed during an experiment • Should be performed before the hypothesis • After analyzing data, one should make a _____ • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-11-30
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- the procedure followed when undertaking a test
- a prediction or guess to the problem
- the answer to the hypothesis, based on data
- through this, you can share results
- variable which is being changed
- the outcome of the experiment
- a procedure taken to test the hypothesis
- qualitative or quantitative ...
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- use your eyes to make an ...
- data gathered in numerical form
- non-numerical data gathered
- you should always do this to verify results
- variable which is kept the same
- variable which is being measured
14 Clues: non-numerical data gathered • use your eyes to make an ... • the outcome of the experiment • data gathered in numerical form • variable which is kept the same • variable which is being changed • qualitative or quantitative ... • variable which is being measured • through this, you can share results • a prediction or guess to the problem • ...
scientific method 2022-06-14
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- population that live in defined areas
- group of organism of one type that live in the same area
- factor whose value depends on the independent variable
- Rule of nature
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- fixed quantity is broken down into parts
- comparing info collected by counting
- regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere
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- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- logical explanation
- a maintained temperature organism
- an educated guess
- Trends or data over time
- study of life
14 Clues: study of life • Rule of nature • an educated guess • logical explanation • Trends or data over time • a maintained temperature organism • comparing info collected by counting • population that live in defined areas • fixed quantity is broken down into parts • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere • ...
scientific method 2022-06-15
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- a thing that evokes a specific functional reaction
- rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature
- used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts
- educated guess or testable prediction
- shows trends or how the date changes over time
- factor whose value depends on the independant variable
- useful for comparing information collected by counting
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
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- explanation based on experiments, most logical explanation
- the study of life, also known as life science
- part of the earth that contains all ecosystems
- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- community and its nonliving enviroment
- things that have all the characteristics of life, made of one or more cells.
14 Clues: educated guess or testable prediction • community and its nonliving enviroment • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • the study of life, also known as life science • part of the earth that contains all ecosystems • shows trends or how the date changes over time • a thing that evokes a specific functional reaction • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-26
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- unlike a theory, this does not change
- data that uses description
- in an experiment, something you do not change from group to group
- a group that does not get treatment because it is used to compare with the experimental group.
- a test to see if a hypothesis is
- a well-tested explanation
- anything that changes in an experiment
- a measurement that is out of the normal
- data taken in through the senses
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- data that uses numbers
- your interpretation of what you see
- -variable what the scientist changes (cause)
- a testable prediction
- -variable the variable that is measured (effect)
14 Clues: a testable prediction • data that uses numbers • a well-tested explanation • data that uses description • a test to see if a hypothesis is • data taken in through the senses • your interpretation of what you see • unlike a theory, this does not change • anything that changes in an experiment • a measurement that is out of the normal • ...
scientific method 2022-08-26
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- well tested explanation
- a change in an organisms surroundings
- data that cannot be counted
- The variable that is changed according to the independent variable
- The variable that is delectably changed
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- an estimate that can be tested
- experiment where only one variable is changed
- reactions that occur while breaking down food
- the group that is given a base
- act of noticing something in an orderly way
- information you collect in an experiment
- data that is in numbers
- codes for proteins
- something that takes in something and gives off something
14 Clues: codes for proteins • well tested explanation • data that is in numbers • data that cannot be counted • an estimate that can be tested • the group that is given a base • a change in an organisms surroundings • The variable that is delectably changed • information you collect in an experiment • act of noticing something in an orderly way • ...
Scientific Method 2021-07-30
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- a situation or state of affairs that does not change
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- estimate or assess the extent, quality, value, or effect of (something)
- contingent on or determined by
- a doubt about the truth or validity of something
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change
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- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information
- a judgment or decision reached by reasoning
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- a test of the performance, qualities, or suitability of someone or something
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
14 Clues: contingent on or determined by • a judgment or decision reached by reasoning • a doubt about the truth or validity of something • a situation or state of affairs that does not change • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-28
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- to apply scientific knowledge for some specific purpose
- recorded observations
- Scientific test under controlled conditions
- Data in recorded descriptions
- A variable affect by the variable being changed
- an approach to understanding the natural world
- Scientific truth that has been proven multiple times and is considered fact and not just theory
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- A hypothesis that has been supported with large growing amounts of evidence
- a proposed explanation for a set of observations
- An experiment where a control group is compared with an experimental group.
- Numeric Data
- Information obtained through the senses.
- Metric system units used by scientists throughout the world
- The factor that is being changed in an experiment
14 Clues: Numeric Data • recorded observations • Data in recorded descriptions • Information obtained through the senses. • Scientific test under controlled conditions • an approach to understanding the natural world • A variable affect by the variable being changed • a proposed explanation for a set of observations • The factor that is being changed in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2020-08-15
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- After an experiment, scientists write a ? which summarizes their experiment and results.
- The information collected during an experiment is called ?
- The ? variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable.
- The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ? .
- Scientists make ? to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
- sometimes scientists make a mistake, or ? , and need to do an experiment again
- The ? variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person doing the experiment.
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- After the experiment, scientists organize and ? the data.
- The ? describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- The ? is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- The ? is an educated guess.
- The ? ? is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem. (no space between words).
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ? to communicate the results of an experiment.
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ? to collect data.
14 Clues: The ? is an educated guess. • The ? describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ? the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called ? • The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the ? . • After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an ? to collect data. • ...
Scientific Method 2019-09-12
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- A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that holds true under specific conditions
- Results of the experiment expected by the mathematical model
- An initial insight into the natural world; a concept that has not yet verified, but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
- ______ variable, a variable whose value does not depend on that of another value is
- World All the components of the physical universe; atoms, plants, ecosystems, people, societies, galaxies, etc., as well as the natural forces at work on these components
- Information/results obtained from an experiment
- The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies
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- Data obtained from experiments that supports a hypothesis or theory
- A summary of how predicted and measured results match considering uncertainties and experimental assumptions
- ______ variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another variable is
- A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world
- model A simplification of a real world problem, using equations
- A testable belief we use to simplify the real world for the purpose of developing a mathematical model.
14 Clues: Information/results obtained from an experiment • Results of the experiment expected by the mathematical model • model A simplification of a real world problem, using equations • Data obtained from experiments that supports a hypothesis or theory • ______ variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another variable is • ...
Scientific Method 2020-10-14
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- A list of items needed to conduct the experiment
- Explaining or interpreting the things you observe
- The variable that is measured in an experiment
- Using one or more of your senses to gather information
- Data or observations that can be expressed as an amount or number
- The answer to your problem/question; a summary of what you have learned from an experiment
- Data or observations that usually use the five senses to observe
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- Possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- always in form of a question; the question we are trying to answer by doing the experiment
- The act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
- information gathered from observations
- A step by step plan for organizing and completing the experiment
- Anything that must be kept the same in an experiment for the test to be valid or fair
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
14 Clues: information gathered from observations • The variable that is measured in an experiment • A list of items needed to conduct the experiment • Explaining or interpreting the things you observe • Using one or more of your senses to gather information • The act of conducting a controlled test or investigation • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-12
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- After and experiment, scientists write a _____ which summarizes their experiment and results.
- The information collected during an experiment is called ________.
- The ______ variable is the part of the experiment that is measured.
- The first step of the scientific method is to define or identify the _______.
- Scientists make _________ to help make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment.
- Sometimes scientists make a mistake, or _______, and need to do an experiment again.
- The _______ variable is the part of the experiment that is being tested or the part that is changed by the person doing the experiment.
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- After the experiment, scientists organize and ______ the data.
- The ____ describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- The ____ is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- The ______ is an educated guess.
- The ______ _______ is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and _____ to communicate the results of an experiment.
- After the scientist makes a hypothesis, they perform an _______ to collect data.
14 Clues: The ______ is an educated guess. • The ____ describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ______ the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called ________. • The ______ variable is the part of the experiment that is measured. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-04-06
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- the best, most logical explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence
- a set of procedures used to test a hypothesis
- sharing results of an experiment through publication, social media, or word of mouth
- Variable factor that is changed in an experiment and goes on the x-axis
- rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a phenomenon in nature
- what you ask after making an observation
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- an educated guess or proposed explanation for an observation
- a factor or condition that is subject to change
- the use of one of the five senses or measurements to gather information
- Variable factor that is measured in an experiment and goes on the y-axis
- factor that does not vary or change in an experiment
- a standard of comparison in an experiment
- a summary of the results of the experiment
- Method organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists
14 Clues: what you ask after making an observation • a standard of comparison in an experiment • a summary of the results of the experiment • a set of procedures used to test a hypothesis • a factor or condition that is subject to change • factor that does not vary or change in an experiment • an educated guess or proposed explanation for an observation • ...
Scientific Method 2023-01-20
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- What the scientist keeps the same in an experiment
- What the scientist changes in an experiment
- Looking carefully at something to gain information
- Connects evidence to the claim
- Data collected by tools and provides a number
- Detailed explanation of the results of an experiment
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- What the scientist measures in an experiment
- Experimental factors that change the outcome of an experiment
- A testable answer to a scientific question
- Data collected by our sense and describes something
- Data that supports the claim
- An interest a scientist will use in an experiment to find an answer
- A statement believed to be true
- Step-by-step process
14 Clues: Step-by-step process • Data that supports the claim • Connects evidence to the claim • A statement believed to be true • A testable answer to a scientific question • What the scientist changes in an experiment • What the scientist measures in an experiment • Data collected by tools and provides a number • What the scientist keeps the same in an experiment • ...
Final Exam 2023-12-14
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- what are the three things necessary for photosynthesis
- what is the 6th step in the scientific method
- what is the 1st step in the scientific method
- what is the hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current location is called
- what is the 2nd step in the scientific method
- the point in earths interior where the energy release of an earthquake occurs is the
- What is the 7th step in the scientific method
- what process takes rocks inside the earth
- What is the next step in the scientific inquiry after they have tested their hypothesis
- what layer of the atmosphere is the closest to the earth
- What is the 3rd step in the scientific method
- what waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake are
- what does a scientific law describe
- what temperature does water freeze at
- water evaporates from oceans and lakes and rises into the earths atmosphere as
- what layer of the atmosphere contains the highest concentration of the ozone
- what is the 5th step in the scientific method
- where do plates move apart
- where is most of the freshwater on earth found
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- what is relative humidity
- What is the 4th step in the scientific method
- List 3 things that distinguish atmospheric layers
- what is evaporation
- what is used to measure temperature
- what 3 ways in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an eartemperatureo occur
- areas of low pressure have what type of weather
- the boundary between cold and warm air masses is called a
27 Clues: what is evaporation • what is relative humidity • where do plates move apart • what is used to measure temperature • what does a scientific law describe • what temperature does water freeze at • what process takes rocks inside the earth • what is the 6th step in the scientific method • what is the 1st step in the scientific method • ...
Scientific Method 2020-11-27
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- process used by scientist for research
- educated guess
- summarizes the experiment and results
- scientist perform this to collect data
- used to help create a hypothesis
- variable, part being tested
- scientist organize and (blank) the data
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- first step of the scientific method, identify
- used to communicate results of experiment
- variable affected by the independent variable
- information collected during an experiment
- sometimes scientist make mistakes
- not being tested, used for comparison
- describes steps you used during an experiment
- information collected during an experiment
15 Clues: educated guess • variable, part being tested • used to help create a hypothesis • sometimes scientist make mistakes • summarizes the experiment and results • not being tested, used for comparison • process used by scientist for research • scientist perform this to collect data • scientist organize and (blank) the data • used to communicate results of experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-22
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- factor in an experiment that a scientist changes
- the observations you make and collect during the experiment
- summary of the data you have collected. Examples: graphs, tables, charts, photos.
- factor in an experiment that is measured to see if it has been affected by the change
- a summary of what you have learned from an experiment. You restate your hypothesis, state whether it was correct or incorrect using data to support your findings.
- a conclusion based on your observations and your background knowledge
- based on something you experience with one of more of your 5 senses.
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- factors in an experiment that must remain the same
- a prediction about what will happen in the experiment.
- a series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems
- the steps the scientist plans to test out the hypothesis and find an answer to the problem.
- the background information and research before a hypothesis is developed.
- Usually phrased as, "How does the ______ affect the _______?"
- the new problem or questions in relation to what was or was not discovered in the study. Written at the end of the report
14 Clues: factor in an experiment that a scientist changes • factors in an experiment that must remain the same • a prediction about what will happen in the experiment. • the observations you make and collect during the experiment • Usually phrased as, "How does the ______ affect the _______?" • based on something you experience with one of more of your 5 senses. • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-11-30
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- use your eyes to make an ...
- the procedure followed when undertaking a test
- data gathered in numerical form
- variable which is being measured
- qualitative or quantitative ...
- the answer to the hypothesis, based on data
- the outcome of the experiment
- a procedure taken to test the hypothesis
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- you should always do this to verify results
- variable which is kept the same
- through this, you can share results
- a prediction or guess to the problem
- non-numerical data gathered
- variable which is being changed
14 Clues: non-numerical data gathered • use your eyes to make an ... • the outcome of the experiment • variable which is kept the same • data gathered in numerical form • variable which is being changed • qualitative or quantitative ... • variable which is being measured • through this, you can share results • a prediction or guess to the problem • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-11-30
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- use your eyes to make an ...
- the procedure followed when undertaking a test
- data gathered in numerical form
- variable which is being measured
- qualitative or quantitative ...
- the answer to the hypothesis, based on data
- the outcome of the experiment
- a procedure taken to test the hypothesis
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- you should always do this to verify results
- variable which is kept the same
- through this, you can share results
- a prediction or guess to the problem
- non-numerical data gathered
- variable which is being changed
14 Clues: non-numerical data gathered • use your eyes to make an ... • the outcome of the experiment • variable which is kept the same • data gathered in numerical form • variable which is being changed • qualitative or quantitative ... • variable which is being measured • through this, you can share results • a prediction or guess to the problem • ...
Scientific Method 2021-10-01
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- question to be answered/purpose of investigation
- any observations that is collected during or after an experiment
- a factual explanation of why/how some aspects of the world occurs
- the one thing being tested
- an orderly process scientists follows
- the group that contains the independent variable
- a factual statement that indicates what will occur in the world
- the things that are kept the same
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- used to test the hypothesis and acquire results
- the thing that is being observed/measured
- a possible solution to the problem based on information.
- data collected with tools
- the group that does not contain the independent variable
- statement that sums up the results
14 Clues: data collected with tools • the one thing being tested • the things that are kept the same • statement that sums up the results • an orderly process scientists follows • the thing that is being observed/measured • used to test the hypothesis and acquire results • question to be answered/purpose of investigation • the group that contains the independent variable • ...
scientific method 2022-06-14
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- population that live in defined areas
- group of organism of one type that live in the same area
- factor whose value depends on the independent variable
- Rule of nature
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- fixed quantity is broken down into parts
- comparing info collected by counting
- regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere
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- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- logical explanation
- a maintained temperature organism
- an educated guess
- Trends or data over time
- study of life
14 Clues: study of life • Rule of nature • an educated guess • logical explanation • Trends or data over time • a maintained temperature organism • comparing info collected by counting • population that live in defined areas • fixed quantity is broken down into parts • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • regions of surfaces, atmosphere and hydrosphere • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-26
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- anything that changes in an experiment
- unlike a theory, this does not change
- a measurement that is out of the normal
- data that uses numbers
- -variable the variable that is measured (effect)
- data taken in through the senses
- your interpretation of what you see
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- a well-tested explanation
- a group that does not get treatment because it is used to compare with the experimental group.
- data that uses description
- a test to see if a hypothesis is correct
- -variable what the scientist changes (cause)
- a testable prediction
- in an experiment, something you do not change from group to group
14 Clues: a testable prediction • data that uses numbers • a well-tested explanation • data that uses description • data taken in through the senses • your interpretation of what you see • unlike a theory, this does not change • anything that changes in an experiment • a measurement that is out of the normal • a test to see if a hypothesis is correct • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-12
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- A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment.
- The part of an experiment that is kept the same for comparison.
- The act of collecting information and background knowledge before an experiment.
- Group The group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable.
- The systematic process of testing hypotheses and gathering data.
- Variable The factor that is measured or observed as a result of the independent variable.
- Review The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the same field.
- A guess or prediction based on observations that can be tested.
- The process of examining data to find patterns or trends.
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- The act of using your senses to gather information.
- A summary of what was learned from an experiment or observation.
- Factors that can change or affect the outcome of an experiment.
- A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question.
- Variable The factor that is intentionally changed in an experiment.
- Information collected during an experiment or observation.
15 Clues: A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment. • The act of using your senses to gather information. • The process of examining data to find patterns or trends. • Information collected during an experiment or observation. • A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question. • Factors that can change or affect the outcome of an experiment. • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-12
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- A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question.
- Review The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the same field.
- A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment.
- Group The group in an experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable.
- A summary of what was learned from an experiment or observation.
- Variable The factor that is intentionally changed in an experiment.
- Factors that can change or affect the outcome of an experiment.
- The part of an experiment that is kept the same for comparison.
- The act of using your senses to gather information.
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- Variable The factor that is measured or observed as a result of the independent variable.
- The systematic process of testing hypotheses and gathering data.
- A guess or prediction based on observations that can be tested.
- The process of examining data to find patterns or trends.
- The act of collecting information and background knowledge before an experiment.
- Information collected during an experiment or observation.
15 Clues: A step-by-step plan for conducting an experiment. • The act of using your senses to gather information. • The process of examining data to find patterns or trends. • Information collected during an experiment or observation. • A planned activity to test a hypothesis or answer a question. • A guess or prediction based on observations that can be tested. • ...
scientific method 2023-08-23
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- A type of reproduction when two cells must unite to create offspring
- all of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules
- a change in an organisms surroundings that causes the organism to react
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
- DND-the universal genetic code
- A type of reproduction when offspring are clones of the parent
- A change in allele frequencies in a population
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- structure determines _____
- The smallest, functional unit of life
- information gathered in an experiment
- Maintaining a stable,internal environment
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
- DNA codes for _____
14 Clues: DNA codes for _____ • structure determines _____ • DND-the universal genetic code • The smallest, functional unit of life • information gathered in an experiment • Maintaining a stable,internal environment • A change in allele frequencies in a population • A type of reproduction when offspring are clones of the parent • ...
Spider-man origin 2025-02-28
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- The school Harry attends for geniuses
- Peter's wrestling opponent
- What Peter calls his heightened awareness of danger
- The company where Peter was bitten by the spider
- The number of steps in the scientific method
- The first step in the scientific method
- Peter's superhero alias
- The material Peter uses to create his web-shooters
- The type of protein spiders use to make webs
- The material Peter creates to swing and fight
- The class of animals spiders belong to
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- The high school Peter attends
- Peter's field trip partner at Oscorp
- Peter's uncle who taught him about responsibility
- The last name of Peter's best friend
- The scientific method step where you test your ideas
- The wrestling show Peter participates in
- The final step in the scientific method
- The step in the scientific method where you guess the outcome
- The name of the wrestler Peter defeats
- The name of Peter's aunt
- The type of radiation Peter jokes about during the spider incident
- The first name of Peter's best friend
23 Clues: Peter's superhero alias • The name of Peter's aunt • Peter's wrestling opponent • The high school Peter attends • Peter's field trip partner at Oscorp • The last name of Peter's best friend • The school Harry attends for geniuses • The first name of Peter's best friend • The name of the wrestler Peter defeats • The class of animals spiders belong to • ...
Science Review 2025-02-03
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- the electrons specifically on the outer most orbit
- the first step of the scientific method
- neutrally charged particles in the nucleus of an atom
- the fourth step of the scientific method
- the variable we look for/measure in an experiment
- when an atom gains an electron
- positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom
- the number on the periodic that represents how many protons an elements has
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- when an atom loses an electron
- the second step of the scientific method
- the fifth step of the scientific method
- negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus of an atom
- the variable we change/manipulate in an experiement
- the weight of the nucleus; made up of protons and neutrons
- the sixth step of the scientific method
- the third step of the scientific method
16 Clues: when an atom loses an electron • when an atom gains an electron • the fifth step of the scientific method • the first step of the scientific method • the sixth step of the scientific method • the third step of the scientific method • the second step of the scientific method • the fourth step of the scientific method • the variable we look for/measure in an experiment • ...
STEPS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2022-09-30
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- step 3 of the scientific method
- step 8 of the scientific method
- step 1 of the scientific method
- involves the data in steps 6 and 7
- related to step 4
- involved in steps 6 and 7
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- step 9 of the scientific method
- step 4 of the scientific method
- part of step 5
- step 2 of the scientific method
- the testing part of step 5
- all steps of the scientific method
12 Clues: part of step 5 • related to step 4 • involved in steps 6 and 7 • the testing part of step 5 • step 9 of the scientific method • step 3 of the scientific method • step 4 of the scientific method • step 8 of the scientific method • step 1 of the scientific method • step 2 of the scientific method • involves the data in steps 6 and 7 • all steps of the scientific method
topic 1 review 2022-09-21
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- What type of cells are humans made of?
- What word does the hypothesis always use?
- What is the 3rd step in the scientific method?
- how many characteristics of life are there?
- What is a sexual reproduction called?
- What does the prefix bio mean?
- What is a prokaryote usually found in?
- What is the 1st in the Scientific Method?
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- what is the 7th in the scientific method?
- What does the suffix karyo mean?
- what stem in the scientific method uses the word prediction?
- What is the 5th stem in the scientific method? why which word does the question use in the 2nd step of the scientific method?
- What word means to use and obtain energy?
- What do you do in the 6th step in the scientific method?
14 Clues: What does the prefix bio mean? • What does the suffix karyo mean? • What is a sexual reproduction called? • What type of cells are humans made of? • What is a prokaryote usually found in? • what is the 7th in the scientific method? • What word does the hypothesis always use? • What word means to use and obtain energy? • What is the 1st in the Scientific Method? • ...
Exam 2023-12-14
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- layer of the atmosphere nearest to Earth's surface
- 1 ways in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquake to occur
- Areas of low-pressure usually have weather
- 2nd ways in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquake to occur
- 2nd step of scientific method
- a measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding
- 6th step of scientific method
- 3rd way in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquake to occur
- three things necessary for photosynthesis
- When a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
- 5th step of scientific method
- distinguish atmospheric layers
- 7th step of scientific method
- hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations
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- 3rd step of the scientific method
- 1st step of scientific method
- used to measure temperature
- contains the highest concentration of ozone
- the first wave to reach a seismograph after an earthquake
- distinguish atmospheric layers
- point in Earth's interior where the energy release of an earthquake occurs at the
- glaciers the freshwater on Earth is found in
- distinguish atmospheric layers
- 4th step of scientific method
- boundary between cold and warm air masses
- vast, underwater mountain chain is called
- scientific law describes
- Water evaporates from oceans and lakes and rises into Earth's atmosphere as
- Water freezes at
- Plates move apart at what boundaries
- liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
31 Clues: Water freezes at • scientific law describes • used to measure temperature • 1st step of scientific method • 4th step of scientific method • 2nd step of scientific method • 6th step of scientific method • 5th step of scientific method • 7th step of scientific method • distinguish atmospheric layers • distinguish atmospheric layers • distinguish atmospheric layers • ...
Quiz 1 Terms 2025-06-18
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- used to make very small objects appear larger
- Scale, measures damage done by an earthquake
- step 6 in the scientific method: find answer and share results
- step 1 in the scientific method learn about something
- step 2 in the scientific method: ask questions
- a glass container with a small spout for pouring. Used to measure volume of liquids or mixing and heating liquids
- step 5 in the scientific method: check results
- Scale, measures tornado intensity
- Scale, measures mineral hardness
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- used to measure the amount of liquid or volume in a container
- Scale, measure hurricane intensity
- Scale, measures earthquake intensity
- step 4 in the scientific method: design a test and perform it
- step 3 in the scientific method: make a guess
- Scale, measures wind
15 Clues: Scale, measures wind • Scale, measures mineral hardness • Scale, measures tornado intensity • Scale, measure hurricane intensity • Scale, measures earthquake intensity • Scale, measures damage done by an earthquake • used to make very small objects appear larger • step 3 in the scientific method: make a guess • step 2 in the scientific method: ask questions • ...
Scientific method 2020-10-26
13 Clues: Medir • Mistake • Notación • Potencia • Propiedad • Conversión • What you do in a lab • A magnitude measured in Kg • A person who makes science • A magnitude measured in m3 • A magnitude measured in Kelvin • An instrument to measure volume • A science which studies changes in matter
Scientific method 2021-08-26
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- 2 cells meet to create this
- maintaining stable and internal
- Our body is made out of these to function
- cannot be counted or measured
- Changes that changes in response
- DNA codes for_
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- Structure determines_
- A change in allele in frequencies over time
- info gathered in an experiment
- testing in controlled environment
- well tested explanation
- Data using numbers
- Act of noticing in an orderly way
13 Clues: DNA codes for_ • Data using numbers • Structure determines_ • well tested explanation • 2 cells meet to create this • cannot be counted or measured • info gathered in an experiment • maintaining stable and internal • Changes that changes in response • testing in controlled environment • Act of noticing in an orderly way • Our body is made out of these to function • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-02
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- This group is the standard against which change is measured
- a rule taken for absolute truth (ie: Law of Gravity)
- Proposed explanation for a set of observations that is testable
- generally numerical measurements
- A scientific test, often under controlled conditions
- experimental factor that is manipulated
- A factor that changes during an experiment
- The group with changed variable. Compared against control group
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- Experiment in which the experimental group is compared with control group.
- recorded descriptions
- variable that depends on the independent variable
- A large scale guess. Tested many times, and not disproved. Lots of evidence.
- recorded observations
13 Clues: recorded descriptions • recorded observations • generally numerical measurements • experimental factor that is manipulated • A factor that changes during an experiment • variable that depends on the independent variable • a rule taken for absolute truth (ie: Law of Gravity) • A scientific test, often under controlled conditions • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-20
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- another name for independent variable
- Record data and analyze the outcome of the experiment
- things that are deliberately changed in the experiment
- what is measured as a result of the change
- the group that is not changed or modified
- support or reject the hypothesis
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- another name for Dependent variable
- a systematic way of finding answers and comparing results to repeat and validate outcomes and compare data
- what question needs to be answered
- design and conduct a process to test the hypothesis
- determine what is already known
- the information gathered from observations; presented in the form of graphs or charts
- an If-Then statement that proposes an outcome
13 Clues: determine what is already known • support or reject the hypothesis • what question needs to be answered • another name for Dependent variable • another name for independent variable • the group that is not changed or modified • what is measured as a result of the change • an If-Then statement that proposes an outcome • design and conduct a process to test the hypothesis • ...
Scientific Method 2025-09-17
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- A step-by-step way of doing something, especially in science.
- A curious thought or inquiry that comes from an observation.
- To use your senses to notice something in the world around you.
- A test or procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis.
- The outcome or findings after analyzing the data.
- A summary of what was learned from the experiment and whether the hypothesis was correct.
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- An educated guess or prediction that can be tested.
- The information and measurements collected during an experiment.
- To look closely at data to understand patterns or meaning.
- The parts or stages of a process, like in the scientific method.
- To say what you think will happen before it does.
- To try something out to see what happens.
- The study of the natural world through observation and experiment.
13 Clues: To try something out to see what happens. • To say what you think will happen before it does. • The outcome or findings after analyzing the data. • An educated guess or prediction that can be tested. • To look closely at data to understand patterns or meaning. • A curious thought or inquiry that comes from an observation. • ...
Scientific Method 2025-09-29
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- numbered steps to perform an experiment
- bulleted list of items used
- based on an observation
- educated guess, if/then statement
- opinion
- what you change on purpose
- organize data in tables and graphs
- summary of the experiment
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- what you keep the same
- what you measure
- fact
- test your hypothesis
- look up background information
13 Clues: fact • opinion • what you measure • test your hypothesis • what you keep the same • based on an observation • summary of the experiment • what you change on purpose • bulleted list of items used • look up background information • educated guess, if/then statement • organize data in tables and graphs • numbered steps to perform an experiment
Scientific Method 2022-09-18
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- variable in the experiment that is measurable
- independent variable is the _____ part of the hypothesis
- an educated guess or statement about what is going to happen
- data that is given using numbers
- dependent variable is the _______ part of the hypothesis
- parts of an experiment that always stay the same the entire time
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- which variable is used to compare, gets nothing special during the experiment
- variable that is changed by the scientist. (Hint: I am a scientist!)
- a way of problem-solving by making a hypothesis and testing it
- obtaining information by using your senses
- the part in an experiment that can change
- Information or observations collected during an experiment
- data that uses describing words, five senses, to inform
13 Clues: data that is given using numbers • the part in an experiment that can change • obtaining information by using your senses • variable in the experiment that is measurable • data that uses describing words, five senses, to inform • independent variable is the _____ part of the hypothesis • dependent variable is the _______ part of the hypothesis • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-10
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- how close a group of measurements are to a true value
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as scientific method
- descriptions of observations; looks
- factors that stay the same in an experiment - examples: sunlight, water
- educated guess/prediction written in an if...then statement
- the variable that responds to changes; example: how tall a plant grew
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- how close a group of measurements are to each other
- the portion of the experiment that is set aside and used for comparison; example: a plant in which no fertilizer was added
- variable that you manipulate; example: amount of fertilizer
- an explanation of how or why things work
- numerical measurements; numbers
- repeated observations that produce the same result each time
- a 6 step approach in a scientific study
13 Clues: numerical measurements; numbers • descriptions of observations; looks • a 6 step approach in a scientific study • an explanation of how or why things work • how close a group of measurements are to each other • how close a group of measurements are to a true value • variable that you manipulate; example: amount of fertilizer • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-30
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- An educated guess written in an if..then statement
- What you think will happen in a scientific investigation, based upon your hypothesis
- Search for understanding the natural world using inquiry and experimentation
- Steps followed to conduct the experiment
- Measurements taken during an experiment,or research
- Taste,smell, touch, hear, and see
- Anytime data is recorded
- theory A tentative theory about the natural world,or an explanation supported by many tests and accepted by a general consensus of scientists. A logical explanation of events that occur in nature. such as the theory of how dinosaurs became extinct.
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- METHOD A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH USED IN SCIENTIFIC STUDY THAT TYPICALLY INCLUDES OBSERVATION, A HYPOTHESIS, EXPERIMENTS, DATA ANALYSIS, AND A CONCLUSION
- A planned procedure to test a hypothesis
- Results of the experiment
- Law (fact) Repeated observations that produce the same result every time
- Objective of the experiment
- Any information that pertains to the variable being tested
- Statement of why the experiment is being conducted begins with to determine
15 Clues: Anytime data is recorded • Results of the experiment • Objective of the experiment • Taste,smell, touch, hear, and see • A planned procedure to test a hypothesis • Steps followed to conduct the experiment • An educated guess written in an if..then statement • Measurements taken during an experiment,or research • Any information that pertains to the variable being tested • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-15
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- This is the type of data that you can count
- an educated guess
- the practical use of scientific knowledge for industrial or commercial use
- the act of using one or more of your senses to gather information and taking notes of what occurs
- Variable that an investigator observes during an experiment
- to anticipate or try to think of what will happen next
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- this is the type of data that you cannot count for example color change or shape
- any factor that can have more than one value
- Variable that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- factor that is kept the same during an experiment
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- First step in an experiment or investigation or inquiry
13 Clues: an educated guess • This is the type of data that you can count • any factor that can have more than one value • factor that is kept the same during an experiment • to anticipate or try to think of what will happen next • First step in an experiment or investigation or inquiry • Variable that an investigator observes during an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2020-08-01
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- a supposition or proposed explanation made based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- a balancing of factors all of which are not attainable at the same time
- facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.
- the power to influence
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
- Process Skills (SEPS) A practice of both science and engineering is to use and construct models as helpful tools for representing ideas
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- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- able to be reproduced or copied.
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
13 Clues: the power to influence • able to be reproduced or copied. • facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis. • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • a balancing of factors all of which are not attainable at the same time • ...
Scientific Method 2017-08-23
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- The first step in the scientific method is to define or identify the _______.
- After an experiment, scientists write a ____ which summarizes their experiment and results.
- The information collected during an experiment is called the _____.
- Process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve problems.
- The ____ variable is the part of the experiment that is changed by the person doing the experiment.
- Scientists use their data to make charts and ______ to communicate the results of an experiment.
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- Describes the steps you use during an experiment.
- Scientists make _____ to make a hypothesis or help them collect data during an experiment.
- After the experiment, scientists organize and ______ the data.
- After the scientists make a hypothesis, they design and perform an _____ to collect data.
- The ______ variable is the part of the experiment that is affected by the independent variable.
- The _____ is the part of the experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison.
- The ____ is an educated guess.
13 Clues: The ____ is an educated guess. • Describes the steps you use during an experiment. • After the experiment, scientists organize and ______ the data. • The information collected during an experiment is called the _____. • Process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve problems. • ...
Scientific Method 2017-09-04
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- an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning
- a theory or explanation that is based on observations and that can be tested
- Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon
- Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment
- variables that do not change
- Group- in an experiment a group that serves as a standard of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one group
- Variable- in an experiment , the variable that is changed or determined by manipulation of one or more factors
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- - the process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- one statement backed up by data analysis, that supports or refuses the hypothesis
- Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study
- an explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observations, experimentation ,and reasoning
- Experiment- a test where the person conducting the test only changes one variable at a time in order to isolate the results
- information collected using specific methods for a specific purpose of studying or analyzing
13 Clues: variables that do not change • Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon • an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning • Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study • Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2024-03-15
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- Variable you change
- To watch carefully
- A rough calculation of something
- Using information to come to a conclusion
- Things in the experiment that do not change
- The final result
- Variable that is being measured
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- Step by Step directions
- A scientific explanation you can test
- Using observation to say what will happen
- Accepted way to address a problem
- Something you want to figure out by experiments
- Information that is gathered
13 Clues: The final result • To watch carefully • Variable you change • Step by Step directions • Information that is gathered • Variable that is being measured • A rough calculation of something • Accepted way to address a problem • A scientific explanation you can test • Using observation to say what will happen • Using information to come to a conclusion • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-26
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- Monitoring an event to gather information.
- The effect of IV on DV
- Inputs that stay the same to keep the experiment fair
- Variable that stays the same to show what would happen if we did nothin
- Well tested and accepted hypothesis.
- a controlled procedure designed to test a hypothesis
- A personal interest in the outcome of a study that causes a distortion in the design, data, conclusion, or interpretation of the study.
- Variables you can't predict or manage.
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- The variable (I) change
- Data from a study based on the 5 senses
- Information that can be expressed numerically.
- Educated guess
- The variable you measure
13 Clues: Educated guess • The effect of IV on DV • The variable (I) change • The variable you measure • Well tested and accepted hypothesis. • Variables you can't predict or manage. • Data from a study based on the 5 senses • Monitoring an event to gather information. • Information that can be expressed numerically. • a controlled procedure designed to test a hypothesis • ...
Scientific Method 2021-08-19
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- a personal belief that does not need proof
- information collected using the five senses
- repeating something that has already been done, said or written
- a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something
- an investigation in which all of the conditions are controlled
- the act of copying or reproducing something
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- a group in a scientific experiment that serves as a reference for comparison to the experimental group
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- an idea or a conclusion based on an observation
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- the best fifth grade science teacher ever
- the study of the natural world and involves making observations and performing investigations
- a way that scientists perform investigations
13 Clues: the best fifth grade science teacher ever • a personal belief that does not need proof • information collected using the five senses • the act of copying or reproducing something • a way that scientists perform investigations • an idea or a conclusion based on an observation • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • ...
Scientific Method 2023-08-21
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- An educated guess
- The variable that changes on purpose
- When someone else conducts the same experiment as you
- Data collected based on numbers
- Group that does not receive what is being tested
- A system of ideas that explains many related observations
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- The variable that is being measured
- Group that is receiving what is being tested
- a picture of the data that can help scientists understand what data means
- Descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions
- The variable(S) that stay the same
- When you run multiple trials of your experiment
- Data collected based on descriptions
13 Clues: An educated guess • Data collected based on numbers • The variable(S) that stay the same • The variable that is being measured • The variable that changes on purpose • Data collected based on descriptions • Group that is receiving what is being tested • When you run multiple trials of your experiment • Group that does not receive what is being tested • ...
Scientific Method 2017-09-04
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- variables that do not change
- Group- in an experiment a group that serves as a standard of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one group
- - the process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study
- an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning
- an explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observations, experimentation ,and reasoning
- Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon
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- Experiment- a test where the person conducting the test only changes one variable at a time in order to isolate the results
- one statement backed up by data analysis, that supports or refuses the hypothesis
- a theory or explanation that is based on observations and that can be tested
- Variable- in an experiment , the variable that is changed or determined by manipulation of one or more factors
- Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment
- information collected using specific methods for a specific purpose of studying or analyzing
13 Clues: variables that do not change • Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon • an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning • Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment • Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study • ...
Scientific Method 2017-09-04
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- Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon
- Group- in an experiment a group that serves as a standard of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one group
- Experiment- a test where the person conducting the test only changes one variable at a time in order to isolate the results
- Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study
- an explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observations, experimentation ,and reasoning
- information collected using specific methods for a specific purpose of studying or analyzing
- an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning
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- variables that do not change
- a theory or explanation that is based on observations and that can be tested
- one statement backed up by data analysis, that supports or refuses the hypothesis
- - the process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment
- Variable- in an experiment , the variable that is changed or determined by manipulation of one or more factors
13 Clues: variables that do not change • Law- an indepth explanation of the observed phenomeon • an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning • Variable- the factor that is deliberately manipulated in an experiment • Group- a group of subjects who are exposed to the variable under study • ...
Scientific Method 2021-08-19
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- an investigation in which all of the conditions are controlled
- a way that scientists perform investigations
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- a personal belief that does not need proof
- the study of the natural world and involves making observations and performing investigations
- an idea or a conclusion based on an observation
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- a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something
- a group in a scientific experiment that serves as a reference for comparison to the experimental group
- repeating something that has already been done, said or written
- the best fifth grade science teacher ever
- the act of copying or reproducing something
- information collected using the five senses
- information collected during a scientific investigation
13 Clues: the best fifth grade science teacher ever • a personal belief that does not need proof • the act of copying or reproducing something • information collected using the five senses • a way that scientists perform investigations • an idea or a conclusion based on an observation • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-07
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- educated guess
- something that the scientists changes
- noticed details
- something you think will happen
- something you need to solve
- analyzing
- something that is left alone
- info you gather from an experiment
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- trying something new
- it depends on something
- someone who studies science
- the end of the scientific method
- the space where scientists work
13 Clues: analyzing • educated guess • noticed details • trying something new • it depends on something • something you need to solve • someone who studies science • something that is left alone • something you think will happen • the space where scientists work • the end of the scientific method • info you gather from an experiment • something that the scientists changes
Scientific Method 2020-09-01
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- The step of the scientific method that involves creating a list of materials and writing a procedure.
- The step of the scientific method that involves forming a scientific question to test.
- The variables that are kept the same (constant) throughout the entire experiment.
- A possible explanation for a set of observations or an answer to a scientific question.
- The process of interpreting the meaning of the data collected in an experiment, finding patterns in the data, and thinking about what the patterns mean.
- The variable that is measured by the scientist and changes as a result of the independent variable.
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- The step of the scientific method that involves collecting data, creating a table and drawing a graph.
- A factor that changes in an experiment A step-by-step explanation of how to conduct an experiment.
- The variable that is tested and changed by the scientist
- A summary of what has been learned from an experiment and how the data relates to the hypothesis.
- The process of using the five senses to gather information.
- A similarity, difference, trend, or other relationship found in data.
- The facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations.
13 Clues: The variable that is tested and changed by the scientist • The process of using the five senses to gather information. • A similarity, difference, trend, or other relationship found in data. • The facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations. • The variables that are kept the same (constant) throughout the entire experiment. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-04-23
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- Something that happens or exists in the natural world and can be observed, experienced, or measured. (Phenomena is plural)
- A step-by-step process used by scientists to investigate and solve problems.
- A logical explanation or interpretation of an observation based on evidence and reasoning.
- The variable that the scientist purposely changes in an experiment to see its effect on the dependent variable.
- Data that is gathered based on the qualities of something, using your 5 senses.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable and is used as a comparison.
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- A controlled test is conducted to collect data and investigate the hypothesis.
- Data the tells us how many, how much, or how often in calculations.
- An educated guess or prediction made by a scientist to answer the research question. It is based on existing knowledge and research.
- The variable that is being measured or observed in an experiment. It changes in response to the independent variable.
- Factors that can change in an experiment and might affect the outcome.
- The first step of the scientific method where a problem is identified and stated in a clear and specific way.
- The act of gathering information using the five senses to describe and measure something.
13 Clues: Data the tells us how many, how much, or how often in calculations. • Factors that can change in an experiment and might affect the outcome. • A step-by-step process used by scientists to investigate and solve problems. • A controlled test is conducted to collect data and investigate the hypothesis. • ...
Scientific Method 2025-02-12
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- something that is accepted by the whole scientifc community to be true
- a series of controlled steps, which can be repeated, for the purpose ofanswering a testable question
- sharing your results from an invetigation with other scientists
- Method an organised way that scientists answer a question or begin to solve aprogram
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful,orderly way.
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- An educated guess at an answer to a question
- A statement that can be proved.
- looking up information to help you understand something more
- a person's thoughts, feelings or beliefs about something. It is notnecessarily true.
- A statement that requires an answer.
- A point of view that is personal, rather than scientifc.
- What happened in your experiment? How does the data refect yourhypothesis?
- a summary of your investigation and results
13 Clues: A statement that can be proved. • A statement that requires an answer. • a summary of your investigation and results • An educated guess at an answer to a question • A point of view that is personal, rather than scientifc. • looking up information to help you understand something more • sharing your results from an invetigation with other scientists • ...
Science Terms 2021-11-03
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- a device used to measure the mass of an object
- unit of linear measure equal to one-twelfth of a foot
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television
- the ability to make things move or change
- information that is used to support or go against a claim
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the second step of the scientific method
- large body of matter with no definite shape
- unit for measuring distance
- a woman who takes care of you
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- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the third step of the scientific method
- a cylindrical glass container for laboratory use
- a type of fruit that has seeds and a green top
- a sound you make from your mouth when you are happy
- a type of transportation that is in the air
- to change from one type to another
- the fourth step of the scientific method
- the last step of the scientific method
- the fifth step of the scientific method
20 Clues: unit for measuring distance • a woman who takes care of you • to change from one type to another • the last step of the scientific method • the third step of the scientific method • the fifth step of the scientific method • the fourth step of the scientific method • the second step of the scientific method • the ability to make things move or change • ...
scientific method 2021-09-13
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- shows the dependent variable
- part of the experiment that changes
- list of things you need for experiment
- variables that do not change
- I the experimenter change this
- statement supported by evidence with pattern or trend based on analysis of data
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- potential explanation to your question
- procedure to test your hypothesis
- The variable that displays data
- logical systematic approach to solve a problem
- shows the independent variable
- use your senses (look,listen,touch) to get information
- the group used to compare with experimental group
13 Clues: shows the dependent variable • variables that do not change • shows the independent variable • I the experimenter change this • The variable that displays data • procedure to test your hypothesis • part of the experiment that changes • potential explanation to your question • list of things you need for experiment • logical systematic approach to solve a problem • ...
Scientific Method 2021-06-24
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- This describes why you got the results from your experiment
- Starts with "To investigate". It tells people what your experiment is about
- This is where you describe what you found out from the experiment
- how well an experiment measured what it set out to
- This is where you talk about the validity and reliability of the experiment. What went well and what you would change for next time
- Presents the data collected from the experiment
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- an educated guess about what is going to happen in the experiment
- The variable that you measure in the experiment
- The correctness of a measurement. e.g. making sure to measure water by going to eye-level
- The variable that you change during an experiment
- All the variables that you keep the same
- This is observed when the experiment produces the same results every time
- step-by-step instructions that explain how the investigation was carried out
13 Clues: All the variables that you keep the same • The variable that you measure in the experiment • Presents the data collected from the experiment • The variable that you change during an experiment • how well an experiment measured what it set out to • This describes why you got the results from your experiment • ...
Scientific method 2023-10-19
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- A possible answer to a scientific question
- "The flower has 5 petals" is an example of a ___ observation.
- The ___ variable responds to changes to other variables.
- anything that can change or be changed.
- The ___ variable is changed by the scientists to cause an effect on another variable.
- A statement to explain what we observed.
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- "The leaves are brown" is an example of a ____ observation.
- the test is done to see if a hypothesis is correct.
- gathering information using our 5 senses.
- Scientists ___ data after collecting them.
- A summary of the results of the experiment.
- Gathering more information about a topic (ex: Googling, reading a science paper)
- when a question is ____, it means we can do an experiment to find out the
13 Clues: anything that can change or be changed. • A statement to explain what we observed. • gathering information using our 5 senses. • A possible answer to a scientific question • Scientists ___ data after collecting them. • A summary of the results of the experiment. • the test is done to see if a hypothesis is correct. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-29
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- measures how close results are to one another
- the variable we are measuring
- a specific way of determining quantity, such as feet and centimeter
- the amount of space an object occupies. length x height x width
- process for experimentation that is used to answer questions
- a system of measurement using units like feet and pound
- data that uses numbers to explain results of experiment
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- basic standard for measurement; abbrev. SI
- prediction based on our current knowledge
- an addition that is placed in front of a word which changes its meaning. Such as kilo-, centi-
- label on the x-axis
- measures how close results are to the true or known value
- decimal-based system of measurement using meter, grams
13 Clues: label on the x-axis • the variable we are measuring • prediction based on our current knowledge • basic standard for measurement; abbrev. SI • measures how close results are to one another • decimal-based system of measurement using meter, grams • a system of measurement using units like feet and pound • data that uses numbers to explain results of experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-01-04
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- Information that is gathered about your experiment prior to starting it
- The process of the scientific method in which you are testing your hypothesis
- Your findings after you have completed your experiment
- A picture/figure that displays your results in an "easy to view" format
- The variable that is changing
- A list of things you may need for your experiment
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- The steps of your experiment
- These help you cite your sources (gives credit to the websites that you got your information from)
- A prediction of what you think will happen in your experiment
- A paragraph written that usually sums up your experiment and discusses your results
- The problem or testable ________
- The variable that is being measured
- A figure that contains all of your results
13 Clues: The steps of your experiment • The variable that is changing • The problem or testable ________ • The variable that is being measured • A figure that contains all of your results • A list of things you may need for your experiment • Your findings after you have completed your experiment • A prediction of what you think will happen in your experiment • ...
Scientific Method 2023-09-21
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- Finishing touches before the conclusion
- A Science way of doing stuff
- Last part of the scientific method
- Like a Hypothesis
- The opposite of the independent variable
- Science Method
- A type of variable that you can control
- Wondering about something and asking
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- Independent
- Looking around and examining
- Test out a hypothesis
- A guess that you will experiment on
- Variable
13 Clues: Variable • Independent • Science Method • Like a Hypothesis • Test out a hypothesis • Looking around and examining • A Science way of doing stuff • Last part of the scientific method • A guess that you will experiment on • Wondering about something and asking • Finishing touches before the conclusion • A type of variable that you can control • The opposite of the independent variable
Scientific Method 2025-03-21
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- An adjustment that would make an experiment better if repeated
- What is collected and recorded into a table or chart
- A prediction about what will happen
- The variable that is being measured
- The highest priority, must be considered before conducting an experiment
- This is done after conducting the experiment/investigation
- Used to conduct the experiment. Needs to be collected, handled carefully and returned after.
- Important in Science - working together
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- A visual display of results
- Using your senses to notice a change
- The one variable that is changed
- Has an impact or effect on the experiment
- A type of variable that is kept the same
13 Clues: A visual display of results • The one variable that is changed • A prediction about what will happen • The variable that is being measured • Using your senses to notice a change • Important in Science - working together • A type of variable that is kept the same • Has an impact or effect on the experiment • What is collected and recorded into a table or chart • ...
Scientific Method 2024-09-25
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- normal condition used to compare
- _________size
- systematic approach to investigate
- variable changed in the experiment
- question being investigated
- educated guess
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- how to test a hypothesis
- final analysis of the experiment
- visual representation of data
- used to hold data
- variable expected results
- number of times doing the experiment
- using your senses
13 Clues: _________size • educated guess • used to hold data • using your senses • how to test a hypothesis • variable expected results • question being investigated • visual representation of data • final analysis of the experiment • normal condition used to compare • systematic approach to investigate • variable changed in the experiment • number of times doing the experiment
Scientific Method 2024-12-04
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- - to stay what you think will happen
- - saying or drawing what you see, hear, touch, taste, or smell
- - a test to find something out
- - science information
- - To study closely
- - an idea that you can test
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- - to watch carefully
- - the answer to your question
- - to tell what something is
- - to write or draw
- - a sentence asking what you want to find out
- - information or facts that make you believe something is true
- - to gather information
13 Clues: - to write or draw • - To study closely • - to watch carefully • - science information • - to gather information • - to tell what something is • - an idea that you can test • - the answer to your question • - a test to find something out • - to stay what you think will happen • - a sentence asking what you want to find out • ...
Semester 1 Terms AJK 2022-01-04
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- a heat transfer through an object; heating a cube
- the heat that is measured
- the measurement unit (atm)
- a tool to measure pressure
- a heat transfer by waves in the air; Sun-the Earth
- the act of particles spreading into a new space
- an explanation to including the evidence
- a type of flow that is smooth; applying to scientific thinking
- a heat transfer by heating the space around it, plate movement
- the quality to being predicted; applying to scientific thinking
- the amount of space in an object
- not proportional starting with Inversely
- a prediction that comes after the Research Question; scientific method
- a name for a material that keeps heat in; Patagonia Vest
- the quality to being real and not influenced by other people; applying to scientific thinking
- data supporting the claim; scientific method
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- a chemical reaction that neither destroys or creates; the tank collapsing
- a variable that stays constant
- energy created by heat; cooking pots
- the speed in which the molecules move at
- the name lowest that the temperature can get
- a type of units to measure temperature; unit abbreviation C
- the amount of matter within a volume
- Question the question to begin a experiment; scientific method
- a unit of energy
- a replica of the experiment in a smaller scale; scientific method
- what can be seen throughout a period of time; applying to scientific thinking
- a statement base on observation and data; scientific method
- measurement that is a ratio 1:10 is like 2:20
- amount of pressure measured in the air
- the amount of matter contained; unit
- the quality to bring changed in its process; applying to scientific thinking
32 Clues: a unit of energy • the heat that is measured • the measurement unit (atm) • a tool to measure pressure • a variable that stays constant • the amount of space in an object • energy created by heat; cooking pots • the amount of matter within a volume • the amount of matter contained; unit • amount of pressure measured in the air • the speed in which the molecules move at • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2012-09-07
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- using sight, hearing, touch, taste or smell to gather information (skill)
- comfortable with accepting new ideas (attitude)
- _____ observations :deal with a number or amount
- explaining something based on observations or evidence (skill)
- all of the information gathered during an experiment
- grouping things together because they are similar (skill)
- S.M. Step ___ : Form a hypothesis
- making _____ : creating representations to help people understand complex things (skill)
- guessing what will happen based on experience or evidence (skill)
- having an attitude of doubt (attitude)
- S.M. Step ___ : State the problem
- _____ observtions :deal with descriptions without numbers or amounts
- S.M. Step ___ : Research
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- ______ variable : a variable you don't control; the measured result
- S.M. Step ___ : Analyze data
- _____ variable : a variable you control; the cause of change
- an experiment where only ONE variable is tested at a time
- S.M. Step ___ : Perform the experiment
- kept the same/not changed for comparison purposes
- S.M. Step ___ : State the conclusion
- S.M. Step ___ : Write the procedures
- coming up with new ways to solve problems (attitude)
- an eagerness to learn more (attitude)
- S.M. Step ___ : Observe and record data
- reporting results truthfully (attitude)
25 Clues: S.M. Step ___ : Research • S.M. Step ___ : Analyze data • S.M. Step ___ : Form a hypothesis • S.M. Step ___ : State the problem • S.M. Step ___ : State the conclusion • S.M. Step ___ : Write the procedures • an eagerness to learn more (attitude) • S.M. Step ___ : Perform the experiment • having an attitude of doubt (attitude) • S.M. Step ___ : Observe and record data • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary!! 2014-08-31
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- A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north.
- A summary of what was observed during an experiment.A good conclusion tells if your hypothesis was correct,what happened, describes what you learned and what you could improve if the same test was repeated.
- A container that is used to hold and measure the volume of a substance(not very exact,measures in units of 50.)
- Enclosed container that holds a small water ecosystem for fish and other aquatic animals.
- A tool that is used to magnify an object so that it appears larger than it actually is.
- Variable What changes in an experiment due to you changing something else. What you measure in an experiment.
- Variable The thing that you change in an experiment.(You can only have one independent variable in an experiment.)
- Using observations combined with prior knowledge to describe what possibly happened.
- Cylinder A tool used to measure the volume of a substance Graduated Cylinders record volume with more exact measurement than a beaker.(Ex.You can measure exactly 13 ml with a Graduated Cylinder,while a beaker measures larger amounts like 50,or 100 ml.)
- A small, enclosed container that holds a small ecosystem which includes living organisms, their food source, and the nonliving elements they require to survive.(O2/CO2/H2O,ect...)
- A tool that is used to add/remove a small amount of liquid in an experiment.Pipettes measure liquid in 1-2 ml.
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- An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment.Written as an if....then....because....statement.
- Weaknesses that a model has that makes it not exactly the same as the real item.(Ex.Although a ball can be the same shape and color as the sun, it is not the same temperature.)
- What stays the same in an experiment.
- Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible.
- Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight)
- Beam Balance A tool used to measure the mass of an object.(How much matter is inside of it.)
- Step by step directions that explain what actions need to be taken to complete an experiment.
- Facts that are observable and measurable.
- Measurements and recorded observations that take place during an experiment(charts,and graphs.)
20 Clues: What stays the same in an experiment. • Facts that are observable and measurable. • Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible. • A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north. • Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight) • ...
Scientific Method Puzzle 2020-10-09
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- not decided by preference
- the results of an experiment that says if a hypothesis was accurate or not
- Earth’s history, structure and origin
- precise data using tools
- own decision based on a personal view
- a scientific procedure that tests a hypothesis
- data and information gathered from the experiment
- touch, taste, smell, hear, see observation
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- climate and weather relation of the the earth’s atmosphere
- science of human’s interaction and impact on the world
- something noticed with five senses
- the main question in the scientific method
- science of marine life and plants underwater
- an idea based on an observation
- a scientific question explanation based on observations
- climate changes that affect or affected the past, present, and future.
- stars in space beyond the Earth
- something that can make an experiment’s results change
- the recorded results after an experiment
- the science about our universe surrounding us
20 Clues: precise data using tools • not decided by preference • an idea based on an observation • stars in space beyond the Earth • something noticed with five senses • Earth’s history, structure and origin • own decision based on a personal view • the recorded results after an experiment • the main question in the scientific method • touch, taste, smell, hear, see observation • ...
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-06-14
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- starts with the words 'to investigate...'/another word for aim
- independent, dependent or controlled
- variables which need to remain the same in an experiment
- includes materials, method and perhaps a scientific diagram
- the one variable measured in an experiment
- something that produces similar results when repeated and reproduced
- visual representation of results
- summary statement that refers to the purpose
- the steps followed in a scientific investigation
- differences between observed values and the true value
- favouring a particular outcome
- part of a practical report where data is recorded and presented
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- group a group that is not exposed to the independent variable
- a result that varies drastically from other results
- the variable that the experimenter changes during an experiment
- an experiment which is designed so that only one variable is changed and all other variables are kept constant
- where data is recorded
- the process of running an experiment multiple times
- results are analysed on this page
- can be random or systematic
- prediction of possible outcome for practical
21 Clues: where data is recorded • can be random or systematic • favouring a particular outcome • visual representation of results • results are analysed on this page • independent, dependent or controlled • the one variable measured in an experiment • prediction of possible outcome for practical • summary statement that refers to the purpose • ...
The Scientific Method 2023-08-21
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- data given in the form of numbers
- the variable that is manipulated or changed in the experiment
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- predicts the outcome of an experiment; is testable
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- a method of investigating used to identify, explore and solve problems or answer questions
- a careful study of something in order to understand or explain it
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare test results
- a list of supplies and equipment used during the experiment
- things that remain consistent and unchanged during the experiment
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- observations gathered using the 5 senses (NOT given in numbers)
- the question to be answered
- the parts of the experiment that are likely to change
- a logical explanation for an observation
- analyze and summarize results; was the hypothesis correct
- the variable that is measured in the experiment
- gather information on a topic; uses the five senses
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- making observations and collecting data to determine the outcome of the experiment
- a test that is performed in order to see if the hypothesis is correct
20 Clues: the question to be answered • data given in the form of numbers • a logical explanation for an observation • the variable that is measured in the experiment • predicts the outcome of an experiment; is testable • gather information on a topic; uses the five senses • the parts of the experiment that are likely to change • ...
Scientific Method Review 2023-08-22
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- / In a line graph, the x-axis shows numbers for what is being _________________
- / This graph can show change over time.
- / This is where you read and get information on the problem.
- / Design a _____________ is the 4th step in the Scientific Method.
- / Controlled variable allow for a _______ test.
- / This variable is what is changed by the scientist in an experiment
- / The Scientific Method is a ___________ used to find answers to questions about the world around us.
- / In the Conclusion, you ___________ your data and summarize findings.
- / A Hypothesis is an ______________ guess.
- / This graph can be used to compare.
- / Data can be organized in a ___________ or graph.
- / This group is used as a comparison to see if change occurred.
- / Observation is the process of getting information using our __________
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- / This type of data uses your senses to observe results.
- / This variable is what is affected by the change in the independent variable.
- / This type of data uses instruments to measure.
- / This is what you follow to conduct your experiment.
- / This step is the where you prove or disprove the hypothesis.
- / This is a statement based on the interpretation of a fact observed.
- / You state the hypothesis as a possible answer to a _____________
- / The first step of the Scientific Method is Identify a _____________
- / This can help with the answering the first step of the Scientific Method
- / The controlled variable that is not changed.
- / Develop a ____________ is the 3rd step in the Scientific Method
- / This is information gathered during an experiment.
- / You have to be ________ about how you will measure your results.
26 Clues: / This graph can be used to compare. • / This graph can show change over time. • / A Hypothesis is an ______________ guess. • / The controlled variable that is not changed. • / Controlled variable allow for a _______ test. • / This type of data uses instruments to measure. • / Data can be organized in a ___________ or graph. • ...
The Scientific Method 2025-08-26
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- data given in the form of numbers
- the variable that is manipulated or changed in the experiment
- detailed step-by-step instructions used to conduct an experiment
- predicts the outcome of an experiment; is testable
- collecting information or studying about a particular subject
- a method of investigating used to identify, explore and solve problems or answer questions
- a careful study of something in order to understand or explain it
- part of the experiment that is not changed in order to compare test results
- a list of supplies and equipment used during the experiment
- things that remain consistent and unchanged during the experiment
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- observations gathered using the 5 senses (NOT given in numbers)
- the question to be answered
- the parts of the experiment that are likely to change
- a logical explanation for an observation
- analyze and summarize results; was the hypothesis correct
- the variable that is measured in the experiment
- gather information on a topic; uses the five senses
- pieces of factual information gathered by scientists for analysis
- making observations and collecting data to determine the outcome of the experiment
- a test that is performed in order to see if the hypothesis is correct
20 Clues: the question to be answered • data given in the form of numbers • a logical explanation for an observation • the variable that is measured in the experiment • predicts the outcome of an experiment; is testable • gather information on a topic; uses the five senses • the parts of the experiment that are likely to change • ...
About Science 2023-02-01
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- one of two men credited for founding the scientific method
- close agreement by competent observers
- the first thing recognized in the scientific method
- the most basic of all sciences
- method of solving practical problems
- a method of answering theoretical questions
- what you perform in the scientific method
- an educated guess
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- extremely effective for applying new knowledge
- the science that deals with living things
- the sciences that deals with how matter is put together
- similar to a law
- what you predict in the scientific method
- one of two men credited for founding the scientific method
- synthesis of a large body of information
- when hypotheses are tested over and over you get these
16 Clues: similar to a law • an educated guess • the most basic of all sciences • method of solving practical problems • close agreement by competent observers • synthesis of a large body of information • the science that deals with living things • what you predict in the scientific method • what you perform in the scientific method • a method of answering theoretical questions • ...
Scientific Method Crossword 2022-09-15
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- groups of organisms change over time.
- editing and rewriting the genetic code.
- cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism.
- an increase in size.
- producing new similar organisms.
- variables that are not changed.
- a signal to which an organism responds.
- organisms that are single-celled.
- the variable that is deliberately changed.
- are descriptive.
- life on Earth is affected by the atmosphere and climate.
- living things maintain a relatively stable internal environment.
- factors that can change.
- written in a molecule called DNA.
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- the relationships between hosts and pathogens are dynamic and constantly changing.
- organisms that have many cells.
- a scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested.
- are numbers obtained by counting or measuring. of plants per plot, plant sizes, and growth rates.
- a decimal system of measurement that are scaled on multiples of 10.
- a diagram that shows how different species are related to each other.
- exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable.
- a single organism produces offspring identical to itself.
- cells begin to look different from one another and to perform different functions.
- the variable that is observed.
- studies of DNA and other molecules inside cells.
- the act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- the smallest units considered fully alive.
27 Clues: are descriptive. • an increase in size. • factors that can change. • the variable that is observed. • organisms that have many cells. • variables that are not changed. • producing new similar organisms. • organisms that are single-celled. • written in a molecule called DNA. • groups of organisms change over time. • editing and rewriting the genetic code. • ...
Scientific Method Vocab 2021-02-02
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- species that has been observed in the form of a naturally occurring and self-sustaining population
- the usual condition of the temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, and other elements
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- suffering from malnutrition.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- a place where an organism makes its home
- involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- planting system that covers 30 percent or more of the soil surface with crop residue
- protect something from destruction
- s anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- combination of practices, that is determined to be an effective and practicable
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- is the interface between land and a river or stream.
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) makes up the vast majority of
- produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- RIGHT fertilizer source
- is the agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- science or practice of farming
- use up the supply or resources of.
21 Clues: RIGHT fertilizer source • suffering from malnutrition. • science or practice of farming • protect something from destruction • use up the supply or resources of. • a place where an organism makes its home • Carbon dioxide (CO2) makes up the vast majority of • is the interface between land and a river or stream. • ...
The Scientific Method 2025-04-09
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- Summary of independent, dependent and controlled variables (9, 4)
- A structured summary of an experiment (10, 6)
- Used to measure volume of liquids (9, 8)
- Used to gently heat substances (5, 4)
- A summary of what the experiment found (10)
- Numerical information collected in an experiment (11, 4)
- A mistake caused by the person conducting the experiment (5, 5)
- Text used to identify the meaning of each axis (5, 5, 6)
- The variable that is measured or observed (9, 8)
- The factor that is deliberately changed (11, 8)
- A logical explanation based on observations (9)
- A prediction that suggests a possible outcome based on prior knowledge (10)
- Data close to the true or accepted value (8, 11)
- Tool used to measure length or distance (5)
- A way of organising results into rows and columns (4, 5)
- Displays correlation between two variables (7, 4)
- What you notice using your senses during an experiment (11)
- Purpose of an experiment or what you're trying to discover (3)
- Describes the purpose or contents of a graph (5, 5)
- Used to compare values across categories (6, 5)
- Reflecting on how well the experiment worked (10)
- Measures time intervals in seconds (9)
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- Putting measurements into a structured format (10, 4)
- An experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (4, 4)
- A question that can be answered through a scientific investigation (9, 8)
- Group used for comparison in an experiment (7, 5)
- Flame used for heating substances in science labs (6, 6)
- Descriptive data based on qualities like colour or smell (11, 4)
- Measures what it is intended to measure (5, 10)
- Data that is consistent when repeated (8, 7)
- The group receiving the variable being tested (11, 5)
- Refers to which repetition of the experiment it is (5, 6)
- Identifies possible dangers in an experiment (4, 10)
- Increases reliability by performing the experiment multiple times (8, 6)
- A grid used to record and organise results (5)
- Used to measure temperature (11)
- A factor kept the same to ensure a fair test (10, 8)
- Worn to protect the eyes during experiments (6, 7)
- Shows trends or changes over time (4, 5)
- Where the outcome of the experiment is recorded (7)
40 Clues: Used to measure temperature (11) • Used to gently heat substances (5, 4) • Measures time intervals in seconds (9) • Used to measure volume of liquids (9, 8) • Shows trends or changes over time (4, 5) • A summary of what the experiment found (10) • Tool used to measure length or distance (5) • Data that is consistent when repeated (8, 7) • ...
scientific method crossword 2025-08-26
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- ,identify / comment on similarities and/or differences
- ,apply knowledge and understanding to situations where there are a range of valid
- give an informed opinion
- express in clear terms
- ,judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
- suggest what may happen based on available information
- ,show how or give an example
- ,take forward to a more advanced stage or build upon given information
- write about issue(s) or topic(s) in depth in a structured way
- ,work out from given facts, figures or information
- select and present the main points, without detail
- state the points of a topic / give characteristics and main features
- ,set out main points
- name / select / recognise
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- give precise meaning
- in order to make proposals / put forward considerations
- ,identify / comment on differences
- ,investigate closely, in detail
- ,produce an answer from a given source or recall / memory
- make an informed judgement
- examine in detail to show meaning, identify elements and the relationship between
- why and / or how and support with relevant evidence
- ,make a simple freehand drawing showing the key features, taking care over
- set out purposes or reasons / make the relationships between things evident /
- ,review and respond to given information
- ,support a case with evidence / argument
26 Clues: give precise meaning • ,set out main points • express in clear terms • give an informed opinion • make an informed judgement • name / select / recognise • ,show how or give an example • ,investigate closely, in detail • ,identify / comment on differences • ,review and respond to given information • ,support a case with evidence / argument • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2025-09-18
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- describing something that seems likely to happen
- Rules or expectations that have been agreed upon
- the variable that we measure or that we analyze
- synonym of critique; a careful analysis
- an answer to a scientific question that must be testable
- analyzing the data to come to a logical conclusion
- an analysis or assessment of something
- any factor that changes in an experiment
- A group of interactive components working together to complete a task
- matter entering a system
- matter exiting a system
- noticing something that is happening around you
- the variable that is kept the same on purpose
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- the universal process scientists use to ask questions, gather evidence, and understand how the world works
- a line defining what is inside and outside of a system
- A representation of a process, phenomenon, or solution to a problem
- the variable that we change on purpose during an experiment
- type of data gathered using the 5 senses
- numerical data
- the first step in figuring out why your phone battery dies so fast
- used to show movement of matter and energy inside a system
21 Clues: numerical data • matter exiting a system • matter entering a system • an analysis or assessment of something • synonym of critique; a careful analysis • type of data gathered using the 5 senses • any factor that changes in an experiment • the variable that is kept the same on purpose • the variable that we measure or that we analyze • ...
frist week of science 2025-08-20
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- science is
- science does not care about this
- the 6th step int he scientific method
- the fourth step in the scientific method
- the fith step in the scientific method
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- science is surrounded by this
- the third step in the scientific method
- the second step in the scientific method
- method, a series of steps
- Late word for science
- the first step in the scientific method
11 Clues: science is • Late word for science • method, a series of steps • science is surrounded by this • science does not care about this • the 6th step int he scientific method • the fith step in the scientific method • the third step in the scientific method • the first step in the scientific method • the second step in the scientific method • the fourth step in the scientific method
Scientific Method Vocabulary!! 2014-08-31
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- What stays the same in an experiment.
- A tool that is used to add/remove a small amount of liquid in an experiment.Pipettes measure liquid in 1-2 ml.
- Beam Balance A tool used to measure the mass of an object.(How much matter is inside of it.)
- Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible.
- A summary of what was observed during an experiment.A good conclusion tells if your hypothesis was correct,what happened, describes what you learned and what you could improve if the same test was repeated.
- A small, enclosed container that holds a small ecosystem which includes living organisms, their food source, and the nonliving elements they require to survive.(O2/CO2/H2O,ect...)
- A tool used to measure the volume of a substance Graduated Cylinders record volume with more exact measurement than a beaker.(Ex.You can measure exactly 13 ml with a Graduated Cylinder,while a beaker measures larger amounts like 50,or 100 ml.)
- The thing that you change in an experiment.(You can only have one independent variable in an experiment.)
- A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north.
- A container that is used to hold and measure the volume of a substance(not very exact,measures in units of 50.)
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- Step by step directions that explain what actions need to be taken to complete an experiment.
- Weaknesses that a model has that makes it not exactly the same as the real item.(Ex.Although a ball can be the same shape and color as the sun, it is not the same temperature.)
- What changes in an experiment due to you changing something else. What you measure in an experiment.
- Measurements and recorded observations that take place during an experiment(charts,and graphs.)
- Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight)
- An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment.Written as an if....then....because....statement.
- Facts that are observable and measurable.
- Using observations combined with prior knowledge to describe what possibly happened.
- A tool that is used to magnify an object so that it appears larger than it actually is.
- Enclosed container that holds a small water ecosystem for fish and other aquatic animals.
20 Clues: What stays the same in an experiment. • Facts that are observable and measurable. • Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible. • A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north. • Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight) • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-10-23
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- group that does not receive experimental treatment
- a statement based on evidence obtained from direct observation
- states whether the data supports or refuses the hypothisis
- a step-by-step set of directions
- any factor that can change the experiment
- on the x-axis
- explanations of the natural world around us
- process of examining data
- info gathered from experiments
- often written as a "if" "then" statment
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- A logical explanation or conclusion based on observations and/or facts
- a observation that involves numbers
- The entire group the researcher is studying
- a observation that is descriptive
- on the y-axis
- used to test a hypothisis
- a relationship between two variables
- the act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- each test performed in an experiment
- the set of test subjects randomly assigned to receive the experimental treatment
- things you keep the same in a experiment
- A statement made about the future outcome of an experiment
- the explanation or interpretation of experimental data
- occurs when a scientist's expectations or beliefs change how the results of an experiment are viewed
- a picture that displays information
25 Clues: on the y-axis • on the x-axis • used to test a hypothisis • process of examining data • info gathered from experiments • a step-by-step set of directions • a observation that is descriptive • a observation that involves numbers • a picture that displays information • a relationship between two variables • each test performed in an experiment • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- Careful study of the data collected.
- Any factor that can change in an experiment.
- The variable that changes based on what the experimenter does.
- Using senses to gather information.
- What you think will happen based on past knowledge.
- Describing something based on careful observation and testing.
- A testable prediction often in "If...then..." format.
- A test carried out to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- Step-by-step instructions to complete an experiment.
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- When someone else repeats an experiment to confirm results.
- Measurements and observations collected during experiments.
- Using numbers to describe observations.
- A logical interpretation based on observations.
- A variable kept the same in an experiment.
- A summary that explains what was learned.
- What scientists ask after making an observation.
- A visual way to display data.
- Doing the same experiment multiple times.
- Variable changed on purpose by the experimenter.
- The group that does not get the independent variable.
20 Clues: A visual way to display data. • Using senses to gather information. • Careful study of the data collected. • Using numbers to describe observations. • A summary that explains what was learned. • Doing the same experiment multiple times. • A variable kept the same in an experiment. • Any factor that can change in an experiment. • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary!! 2014-08-31
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- Using observations combined with prior knowledge to describe what possibly happened.
- A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north.
- Beam Balance A tool used to measure the mass of an object.(How much matter is inside of it.)
- A summary of what was observed during an experiment.A good conclusion tells if your hypothesis was correct,what happened, describes what you learned and what you could improve if the same test was repeated.
- Weaknesses that a model has that makes it not exactly the same as the real item.(Ex.Although a ball can be the same shape and color as the sun, it is not the same temperature.)
- Step by step directions that explain what actions need to be taken to complete an experiment.
- Measurements and recorded observations that take place during an experiment(charts,and graphs.)
- Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight)
- Variable The thing that you change in an experiment.(You can only have one independent variable in an experiment.)
- A container that is used to hold and measure the volume of a substance(not very exact,measures in units of 50.)
- Enclosed container that holds a small water ecosystem for fish and other aquatic animals.
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- Facts that are observable and measurable.
- An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment.Written as an if....then....because....statement.
- A tool that is used to magnify an object so that it appears larger than it actually is.
- Cylinder A tool used to measure the volume of a substance Graduated Cylinders record volume with more exact measurement than a beaker.(Ex.You can measure exactly 13 ml with a Graduated Cylinder,while a beaker measures larger amounts like 50,or 100 ml.)
- Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible.
- A tool that is used to add/remove a small amount of liquid in an experiment.Pipettes measure liquid in 1-2 ml.
- What stays the same in an experiment.
- Variable What changes in an experiment due to you changing something else. What you measure in an experiment.
- A small, enclosed container that holds a small ecosystem which includes living organisms, their food source, and the nonliving elements they require to survive.(O2/CO2/H2O,ect...)
20 Clues: What stays the same in an experiment. • Facts that are observable and measurable. • Using resources wisely.Reducing,reusing,and recycling where possible. • A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north. • Scale A tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object.(Weight) • ...
Scientific Method (1) 2021-07-29
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- TO KEEP THE SAME
- DIAGRAM SHOWING RELATIONSHIP OF QUANTITIES
- 3D OBJECT BOUNDED BY CURVED SURFACE & 2 PARALLEL CIRCLES OF =
- SOMETHING USED AS A STANDARD OF COMPARISON
- A WIDE, CYLINDRICAL GLASS CONTAINER WITH A POURING LIP
- DATA USING NUMBERS
- ACT OF PERCEIVING AND RECORDING SOMETHING WITH INSTRUMENTS
- AMOUNT OUT OF 100
- A ROUNDED CONTAINER WITH A LONG NECK
- A FACTOR OR CONDITION THAT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO TEST A HYPOTHESIS
- TEMPERATURE SCALE WHICH WATER FREEZES @ 0 & BOILS @100
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- VARIABLE WHOSE VALUSE DETERMES THE VALUE OF OTHER VARIABLES
- DATA USING QUALITIES OTHER THAN NUMBERS
- TO CHECK, ADJUST, OR STANDARDIZE MEASUING INSTRUMENTS
- DIVIDED INTO OR MARKED WITH INTERVALS INDICATING MEASURES
- STATEMENT THAT EXPLAINS A SET OF FACTS TO BE TESTED "EDUCATED GUESS"
- MEASUREMENT OF LENGTH, WIDTH, HEIGHE, DEPTH
- VARIABLE'S ACTIONS BASED ON ANOTHR VARIABLE
- BASED ON TEMPERATURE SCALE THAT WATER FREEZEZ @0& BOILS AT 100
- INFORMATION ESPECIALLY WHEN USED TO ANALYZED AS A BASIS FOR A DECISION
20 Clues: TO KEEP THE SAME • AMOUNT OUT OF 100 • DATA USING NUMBERS • A ROUNDED CONTAINER WITH A LONG NECK • DATA USING QUALITIES OTHER THAN NUMBERS • DIAGRAM SHOWING RELATIONSHIP OF QUANTITIES • SOMETHING USED AS A STANDARD OF COMPARISON • MEASUREMENT OF LENGTH, WIDTH, HEIGHE, DEPTH • VARIABLE'S ACTIONS BASED ON ANOTHR VARIABLE • TO CHECK, ADJUST, OR STANDARDIZE MEASUING INSTRUMENTS • ...
Scientific Method etc 2023-09-22
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- río en boston
- algo que un científico nota y el primer paso del método científico
- Si hay una alarma de incendio giramos en esta dirección cuando salimos del aula
- No te sientes así si el experimento no respalda tu hipótesis.
- relación donde las variables hacen lo contrario (si una sube, la otra baja)
- cuando dices si la hipótesis fue apoyada o no
- primera palabra del título de un anime que le gusta al señor Luis
- Mucha gente en Nueva Inglaterra va a recogerlos en el otoño.
- algo que vemos en el cielo por la noche
- hizo la canción Kiss Me More con Doja Cat
- Declaración si-entonces que casi describe cómo intentarías responder una pregunta
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- tipo de variable que cambia en respuesta a algo que el científico cambia
- El equipo de hockey de Boston
- relación donde si una variable sube la otra también lo hace
- estos realmente no dicen la suerte
- tipo de variable que el científico cambia
- color de tablas en 224
- profesor en el salón de décimo grado que siempre ayuda a la gente
- el estudio de la vida
- Parte de esto es tomar tus datos y hacer tablas y gráficos con ellos
20 Clues: río en boston • el estudio de la vida • color de tablas en 224 • El equipo de hockey de Boston • estos realmente no dicen la suerte • algo que vemos en el cielo por la noche • tipo de variable que el científico cambia • hizo la canción Kiss Me More con Doja Cat • cuando dices si la hipótesis fue apoyada o no • relación donde si una variable sube la otra también lo hace • ...
Scientific Method English 2023-09-22
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- river in Boston
- something the scientist notices and the first step in the scientific method
- if there is a fire alarm we turn this way when we leave the classroom
- you don't feel this way if the experiment doesn't support your hypothesis
- relationship where the variables do the opposite thing (if one goes up the other goes down)
- when you say whether the hypothesis was supported or not
- first word of the title of an anime the Mr. Luis likes
- many people in New England pick these in the fall
- something we see in the sky at night
- did the song Kiss Me More with Doja Cat
- if-then statement that almost describes how you would try to answer a question
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- something that changes in response to something the scientist changes
- Boston's hockey team
- relationship where if one variable goes up the other does too
- they don't really tell fortunes
- kind of variable the scientist changes
- color of tables in 224
- teacher on the 10th grade hall who always helps people
- the study of life
- part of this is taking your data and making tables and graphs with it
20 Clues: river in Boston • the study of life • Boston's hockey team • color of tables in 224 • they don't really tell fortunes • something we see in the sky at night • kind of variable the scientist changes • did the song Kiss Me More with Doja Cat • many people in New England pick these in the fall • teacher on the 10th grade hall who always helps people • ...
