Scientific Method
Across
- 3. One time you do the same test to collect data
- 5. The step-by-step instructions for doing an experiment
- 8. What you notice happening during an experiment
- 9. Adding up all your results and dividing by how many you have
- 12. All the things that must stay exactly the same in a fair test
- 15. The numbers and information you collect during your experiment
- 16. The variable that scientists change on purpose in an experiment
- 18. Using a ruler to find out how long something is
- 19. Looking at your data to find patterns and meaning
- 20. When other scientists can repeat your experiment and get the same results
Down
- 1. The powder that makes slime magnetic and can stain things
- 2. Your educated guess about what will happen in the experiment
- 4. The group with no changes that you compare everything else to
- 6. The variable that scientists measure to see what happens
- 7. How far slime can pull apart before it breaks
- 9. Something extra you mix into slime to change its properties
- 10. The specific way you decide to test something fairly
- 11. The liquid that turns glue into slime
- 13. The clear liquid that becomes the base of slime
- 14. What you learned from your experiment based on the evidence
- 17. Able to be pulled toward a magnet