Scientific Enquiry
Across
- 5. The factor that you measure or observe
- 6. Information collected during an experiment
- 7. How close a measurement is to the true value
- 10. Using your senses to notice things in an experiment
- 13. A visual way to show data (e.g., bar or line graph)
- 15. The factor that you change on purpose in an investigation
- 17. Judging how good the experiment was and how it could be improved
- 19. Anything that can change in an experiment
- 20. How consistent and repeatable the results are
Down
- 1. Things you keep the same to make the test fair
- 2. A testable prediction about what you think will happen
- 3. A result that does not fit the pattern or trend
- 4. What you think will happen before doing the experiment
- 8. What you found out and how it relates to your hypothesis
- 9. A way to organise and record data
- 11. A practical test to gather evidence
- 12. A process to answer a scientific question using experiments
- 14. Actions taken to avoid accidents or injuries in a lab
- 16. An experiment where only one variable is changed
- 18. How suitable the method is for answering the question