Across
- 3. When someone else repeats your experiment to see if they get the same results to make sure your findings are reliable.
- 5. Something that might look like science but isn't based on reliable evidence and methods.
- 6. When you watch or look at something carefully to gather information.
- 8. A question or challenge that needs solving.
- 9. When you'r opinions or beliefs influence how you do an experiment or interpret its results, making it less objective.
- 10. Descriptive information that can't be measured with numbers, like colors or textures.
- 12. The part of the experiment that you don't change; it's used for comparison to see if your changes had an effect.
- 13. A conclusion you make based on your observations and what you already know.
- 14. A statement that explains what you learned from your experiment based on your results.
- 15. An educated guess or prediction about what you think might happen in an experiment.
- 16. Doing the same thing over and over again, like repeating an experiment to be more certain of the results.
Down
- 1. Information that can be measured and expressed with numbers, like height or weight.
- 2. What you measure in an experiment to see how it's affected by the independent variable.
- 4. The thing you change in an experiment to see how it affects something else.
- 7. This is like a plan that explains how you will do your experiment, including what you will test and how you will test it.
- 11. How you share your findings or ideas with others, usually through speaking or writing.
- 14. The things in an experiment that stay the same to make sure your results are accurate.