Across
- 3. Used as the standard to compare variables
- 4. The class you are currently in
- 6. One of your five senses (has to do with your ears)
- 8. Numerical data (data based on numbers)
- 11. Your Science teacher's first name
- 13. The ____ describes the problem and reason for conducting the experiment
- 16. Information from the experiment that is recorded
- 18. One of the five senses you were NOT supposed to use during our experiment
- 19. The process for an experiment that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- 22. A substance with a pH of 7 (think water!)
- 24. An educated guess based on research and evidence
- 26. When baking soda and vinegar mix, they _____
- 27. A guess based on an observation
- 28. A substance with a pH of 8-14
- 29. Where you accept (support) or reject (not support) your hypothesis
Down
- 1. Type of graph used to compare different objects or categories
- 2. Must remain the same in order for the experiment to work
- 5. Describes how acidic or basic a substance is
- 7. During our experiment we measured the _____ of reaction
- 9. A substance with a pH of 0-6
- 10. The variable that is changed or manipulated
- 12. Descriptive data (data based on words)
- 14. The vertical line used to create a graph
- 15. One of your five senses (has to do with your eyes)
- 17. The horizontal line used to create a graph
- 20. Information you get from using your senses
- 21. The variable that is measured
- 23. Type of graph used to compare one thing over time
- 25. of your five senses (has to do with your nose)