Across
- 2. - The result of something happening.
- 7. - To examine something carefully to understand it better.
- 8. - Information that uses numbers to measure something.
- 10. - To guess what might happen in the future based on what you know.
- 11. - To watch or notice something carefully.
- 15. - When something, like the moon, is getting smaller.
- 18. - The final answer or result after an investigation or experiment.
- 19. - To explain what something is like using words.
- 20. - To recognize or name something or someone.
- 22. - To look into something closely to find out more about it.
- 24. - The reason something happens.
- 25. Method - A way to investigate things using steps: asking a question, making a guess (hypothesis), testing it, and drawing a conclusion.
- 26. - An educated guess about what might happen or be true.
Down
- 1. - A shape where less than half of the moon is visible, like a thin curve.
- 3. - To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences.
- 4. - Information collected during an experiment or study.
- 5. - To make small changes to improve something.
- 6. - Information that describes something using words, not numbers.
- 9. - The steps or actions taken to do something or conduct an experiment.
- 12. - The part of an experiment that changes because of what you did to the independent variable.
- 13. - Where something is put or located.
- 14. - To think about something carefully.
- 16. The part of an experiment that you change to see how it affects something else.
- 17. - When something, like the moon, is getting bigger.
- 21. - A shape where more than half of the moon is visible but it’s not full.
- 23. A test or trial to see if your guess (hypothesis) is correct.
