Across
- 3. the factor you change in your experiment (14)
- 5. an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment (8)
- 10. the information you collect during your experiment (6)
- 11. the factor you measure or observe that might change due to your experiment (12)
- 13. the overall goal of your scientific investigation (3)
- 14. summarizing what you learned from your experiment (9)
Down
- 1. drawing a conclusion based on your observations and knowledge (8)
- 2. analyzing and interpreting your collected data (12)
- 4. identifying and evaluating potential dangers in your experiment (15)
- 6. anything that could cause harm during your experiment (6)
- 7. the detailed steps you follow to conduct your experiment (6)
- 8. taking steps to minimize the risk of hazards (9)
- 9. the first step in science, using your senses to gather information (9)
- 12. the likelihood of a hazard causing harm (4)