Across
- 4. data collected during the experiment based on descriptions using your 5 senses (e.g., soft, yellow, shiny, dry)
- 5. prediction of what you think will happen in a scientific experiment (If... Then... statements)
- 8. Data data collected during the experiment based on numbers and is measurable (e.g., water amount level, time, weight).
- 10. the variable you measure in the experiment (e.g., time/seconds)
- 12. the variable you change in the experiment (e.g., increase temperature of water)
- 13. group in which everything is compared too
- 15. a group in the experiment that includes the independent variable
Down
- 1. the results of the experiment
- 2. all the equipment and items that you used to perform your experiment
- 3. a statement of wonder about a natural phenomenon that does not offer an explanation or answer
- 6. a list of steps that you do to perform the experiment (Step 1, Step 2, Step 3)
- 7. the process a scientist use to test out ideas and find scientific answers
- 9. variables in the experiment that remain the same(e.g., same IQ, same 20 question test, same study materials)
- 11. describes the materials and proceeds used in the experiment
- 14. commonly used to illustrate relationships in the data that are too numerous or complicated