Nature of Science
Across
- 1. The final answer at the end that says what you found out.
- 2. Repeating your experiment to make sure your results stay the same.
- 3. How close your measurement is to the real, correct number.
- 6. The facts or proof you use to show that your idea is right.
- 8. The part you measure at the end to see the results.
- 10. Wearing goggles or a lab coat to keep yourself from getting hurt.
- 13. The place where you found your information, like a book or a website.
- 14. The information or numbers you write down while doing your project.
- 16. An exam word that means you must give a reason using the word because.
- 17. A guess you make before you start a test to see what might happen.
Down
- 1. To work out a math problem, like adding up totals or finding a mean.
- 4. When a website is one-sided and doesn't show the full truth.
- 5. The things you keep exactly the same so the test is fair.
- 7. The part of the experiment that you choose to change yourself.
- 9. A pattern in your results, like a line going up on a chart.
- 11. Adding up all your scores and dividing by how many tests you did.
- 12. A drawing that uses bars or lines to show your results clearly.
- 15. Something in an experiment that can change.