Across
- 6. This describes why you got the results from your experiment
- 7. Starts with "To investigate". It tells people what your experiment is about
- 8. This is where you describe what you found out from the experiment
- 9. how well an experiment measured what it set out to
- 12. This is where you talk about the validity and reliability of the experiment. What went well and what you would change for next time
- 13. Presents the data collected from the experiment
Down
- 1. an educated guess about what is going to happen in the experiment
- 2. The variable that you measure in the experiment
- 3. The correctness of a measurement. e.g. making sure to measure water by going to eye-level
- 4. The variable that you change during an experiment
- 5. All the variables that you keep the same
- 10. This is observed when the experiment produces the same results every time
- 11. step-by-step instructions that explain how the investigation was carried out