Across
- 3. a step-by-step description of how to carry out the experiment
- 5. how close to the actual value your measurement is
- 6. all the measurements and observations you made during the experiment
- 8. how consistent and exact your measurements are
- 9. a summary of what you learned from the experiment, whether or not your results supported your hypothesis, any errors, and questions for more experiments
- 10. lets the reader know what the investigation is about
- 11. having no special interest in the outcome of the experiment
Down
- 1. definitions of key words and explanation of concepts
- 2. a list of materials and equipment necessary to carry out the experiment.
- 4. the predictions you were testing
- 7. giving a number a nearby value
- 8. a brief description to answer the question, "What was the purpose of the experiment?" or "What is the question I'm trying to answer?"
- 12. a rough guess of a measurement using reason and observation
