Big Idea 1-2
Across
- 3. The step-by-step directions for carrying out an experiment
- 9. To state what one thinks will happen under certain conditions; based on previous experience, data, or observations
- 11. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelatedness
- 12. An educated guess based on research; should be written as an “if… then… because” statement that predicts what will happen in an experiment
- 14. An organized scientific study of the natural world that must be based on observations or evidence; may include asking questions, gathering information, analyzing data, summarizing results, drawing conclusions, and communicating results
- 16. An event, condition, or factor that can be changed or controlled in order to study or test a hypothesis in a scientific experiment
- 18. The thing you want to investigate; must be in the form of a testable question
Down
- 1. A scientific test or procedure that is carried out under controlled conditions to answer a scientific question; must have an identified control group and an experimental group where all things are kept the same except for the variable being tested
- 2. Background information on the problem being investigated using reference materials to support scientific understanding
- 4. Information about the natural world gathered through the senses and/or scientific instruments; anything you can see, hear, taste, touch, smell, or measure
- 5. A statement that tells what an investigation showed, based on observations, data, and evidence
- 6. What a person thinks or believes; a personal belief or judgment; NOT to be used in science
- 7. Measurements or observations collected and recorded in an experiment or investigation; may be organized in a journal, table, chart, or graph
- 8. A list of all the supplies used to carry out the experiment including amounts, sizes, and colors of each item
- 10. Outcome of investigation
- 13. Method A logical problem solving technique used to investigate natural occurrences, make decisions, and form new ideas. All steps do NOT have to occur in sequence for scientific investigation to happen.
- 15. An explanation based on evidence or observations; something that is not directly observed
- 17. Anything that can be observed or measured to help explain the natural world