Across
- 4. To distinguish means to recognize and explain the differences between two or more things, based on specific characteristics or criteria.
- 6. To compare means to identify similarities and differences between two or more things based on evidence or data.
- 10. To evaluate means to assess or judge the significance, quality, or validity of something, such as an experiment, theory, or set of data, based on evidence and criteria.
- 12. To recognise what something is, describe its features, and place it in a group.
Down
- 1. To discuss means to explore a topic in detail by examining different aspects, providing evidence, and considering various viewpoints or explanations.
- 2. To contrast means to focus on the differences between two or more things based on observations or data
- 3. To describe means to give a detailed account of what something is like, based on observations or evidence.
- 5. To state means to clearly and concisely present a fact, idea, or observation without explanation or elaboration.
- 7. To explain means to describe how or why something happens using evidence and scientific ideas.
- 8. To outline means to give a brief summary of the main points or steps of a process, concept, or idea.
- 9. To define means to clearly explain the meaning of a term, concept, or process, often by describing its key characteristics or features.
- 10. To examine means to investigate or analyze something closely and carefully, often to understand its structure, properties, or behavior.
- 11. To apply means to use scientific principles, concepts, or methods in a practical context or to solve a problem.
