Across
- 4. using evidence from observations and experiments to come up with a clear and logical answer.
- 7. stands for any event which we can sense or detect or record, observable
- 9. is like being a detective to find answers about the world around you. It involves asking questions, making observations, and testing ideas to see if they're true.
- 13. an attempt to figure out what has been observed.
- 14. using science and math to solve problems and create new things or improve existing ones.
- 15. clues or proof that helps scientists understand how the world works.
Down
- 1. to carefully look at the parts of something to understand how they work together.
- 2. like being a detective and carefully noticing things, such as the color, shape, texture, and sound of an object or a process
- 3. an informed guess about science or scientific relationships
- 5. representations of something in the real world to help us understand it better. It's like a simplified version
- 6. a question you ask that can be answered through an experiment or investigation.
- 8. a question you ask when you're curious or want to know something.
- 10. When you answer questions about what you think will happen in a science experiment
- 11. the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation
- 12. a well-tested and supported explanation for why something happens in the world.
