Across
- 2. What you measure or observe after changing your test variable.
- 4. The number of times you repeat an experiment to make sure your results are reliable.
- 8. A simple way to show or explain something complicated. Like using a globe to represent Earth
- 9. A smart guess based on what you already know.
- 10. The facts, measurements, and observations you collect during your experiment.
- 11. What you learned from your experiment
- 13. A fair test you do to find out if your hypothesis is right or wrong.
- 14. Something you notice using your five senses
- 15. Making a smart guess based on what you observe.
Down
- 1. The steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.
- 3. The things you keep exactly the same in your experiment to make it fair.
- 5. step-by-step directions that tell how to do an experiment.
- 6. What you think will happen
- 7. The information you get from your experiment, including measurements and observations.
- 12. The ONE thing you change in your experiment.
