Across
- 3. A final statement that explains what the results show and whether the hypothesis was correct.
- 7. Using the senses to watch, measure, and record what happens.
- 9. Understand the problem and the people affected by it (in this case, custodians, students, and the environment).
- 10. A human-centered approach to solving problems that involves understanding the needs of people, generating ideas, and prototyping solutions.
- 12. Information collected during an experiment or investigation.
- 13. Present the solution, gather feedback, and iterate on the design.
- 14. Examining and interpreting data to understand the results.
- 15. A scientific test carried out to discover something or test a hypothesis.
Down
- 1. A careful study or examination to discover facts.
- 2. An educated guess or prediction about what will happen.
- 4. Something that can change in an experiment.
- 5. Gathering information about a topic or problem.
- 6. A statement that asks something and identifies the problem to be solved.
- 8. Create a tangible representation (e.g., model, mockup) of the solution.
- 10. Clearly articulate the problem and identify its constraints.
- 11. Brainstorm possible solutions and narrow down the best ideas.
