Across
- 4. Variable changed during the experiment
- 7. Written in sentences to describe what happened during your experiment
- 9. A detailed list of items and amounts needed to conduct your experiment
- 10. Variables kept the same during an experiment
- 11. Precise step-by-step list of directions used to conduct your experiment
- 12. This is conducted to learn more about your topic to be experimented
- 13. Your prediction of what will happen before conducting the experiment
Down
- 1. Examples include: time, distance, amounts, observations, etc; must be quantified
- 2. Board used to display your experimental process
- 3. Variable measured or observed during the experiment
- 5. What you want to find the answer to as a result of your experiment
- 6. What is collected while conducting your experiment; includes pictures, charts, graphs, tables, etc
- 8. Displayed at the top of your project board to capture ones attention
- 10. Answer to orginal problem/question; hypothesis correct or incorrect; what learned or would do different
