Across
- 3. – Research that uses words, opinions, and observations.
- 5. – The study of past events.
- 7. – Connects facts with reasons, often uses “because” or “as a result.”
- 10. – A personal view or belief that may use words like “best” or “worst.”
- 12. – A source created to give information or testimony (like a law or speech).
- 13. – An ideology linked with individual freedoms and social progress in the industrial era.
- 16. – Research that uses numbers, statistics, and measurements.
- 17. – Something that can be proven true with evidence.
Down
- 1. – A type of source that gives first-hand information about an event.
- 2. – A strict way of carrying out research step by step.
- 4. – To carefully examine data or information for meaning.
- 5. – An educated guess or prediction in the scientific method.
- 6. – The measure of whether a source can be trusted.
- 8. – A way of learning about the world through observation and testing.
- 9. – A source not meant to inform, but still gives clues (like a photo or tool).
- 11. – A method of analyzing sources: Origin, Purpose, Value, Limitation.
- 14. – Relating to the period of big changes in factories, machines, and society.
- 15. – A source created after an event, often analyzing it.
