Across
- 3. Information that is gathered about your experiment prior to starting it
- 5. The process of the scientific method in which you are testing your hypothesis
- 9. Your findings after you have completed your experiment
- 10. A picture/figure that displays your results in an "easy to view" format
- 11. The variable that is changing
- 13. A list of things you may need for your experiment
Down
- 1. The steps of your experiment
- 2. These help you cite your sources (gives credit to the websites that you got your information from)
- 4. A prediction of what you think will happen in your experiment
- 6. A paragraph written that usually sums up your experiment and discusses your results
- 7. The problem or testable ________
- 8. The variable that is being measured
- 12. A figure that contains all of your results