All the Things
Across
- 4. To find out the size, amount, or length of something.
- 6. A part of a process or set of directions.
- 8. The part of the experiment that stays the same.
- 9. To write down or keep track of something.
- 12. The way someone sees or thinks about something.
- 13. To say what you think will happen.
- 14. Something that can change in an experiment.
- 16. What the writing is about.
- 21. What happens because of something else.
- 22. Why something happens.
- 23. A statement someone believes is true.
- 27. To make something clear and easy to understand.
- 29. To go against or disagree with an idea.
- 31. A test done to learn or prove something.
- 33. Easy to understand.
- 35. To have a different opinion.
- 36. A group of ideas meant to convince someone of something.
- 37. A cause or explanation for why something is true.
- 38. To show something is true using facts.
- 39. To describe in a way people understand.
Down
- 1. To make something different.
- 2. The other side’s opinion or argument.
- 3. To look at what is the same or different.
- 5. In writing, means convincing or believable.
- 7. To watch carefully.
- 8. To make someone believe or accept something.
- 10. What you learn at the end of an experiment.
- 11. Something that matters or has value.
- 15. Facts, examples, or quotes used to prove something.
- 17. An idea or opinion in an argument.
- 18. What happens at the end of an experiment.
- 19. In science, means keeping everything the same except one thing.
- 20. Evidence or reasons that back up a claim.
- 24. A response that explains why the counterclaim is wrong.
- 25. To try to get someone to agree with you.
- 26. Something you think is true.
- 28. To share the same opinion.
- 30. Information collected during an experiment.
- 32. Try something to see if it works.
- 34. A set of things or people that are alike in some way.