Across
- 2. using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment
- 6. the reason for the experiment
- 8. a test done to see if the hypothesis is correct or not.
- 9. a possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct
- 10. the results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form
- 11. the explanation of whether the experiment worked or not
Down
- 1. anything learned from an experiment using the five senses
- 3. the problem you want to solve in an experiment
- 4. the items needed to complete the experiment
- 5. a forecast of future events
- 7. the facts you find in reference to sources that support your data in an experiment