Across
- 5. Make observations and use them to make inferences or predictions.
- 6. Identify characteristics of things or events to found out how they are alike and different.
- 7. To use logical reasoning to explain events and draw conclusions based on observations.
- 9. States amount(quantitates) that describe an object or event. Uses mainly numbers and units.
- 12. Something that you (I) will control or change during your experiment.
- 13. Something that may or may not be affected or changed due to the independent variable.
Down
- 1. Provides information about traits (qualities) of objects and events.
- 2. All other things that should be kept the same throughout the experiment.
- 3. To write down observations.
- 4. Use the senses to learn about objects and events
- 8. Compare an attribute of an object, such as its mass, length, or volume.
- 10. Group or organize objects or events in categories based on specific characteristics.
- 11. Form an idea of an expected outcome based on observations or experiences.