Scientific Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. What you think will happen in an experiment or situation, you make this before you have tried it.
  2. 2. Something you have seen or heard in an experiment or situation. Sometimes used as evidence to support a hypothesis.
  3. 3. Something collected during an experiment to support a hypothesis.
  4. 5. A situation that is set up to test a hypothesis. Predictions are made and then equipment is used to complete it.
  5. 7. The things we use to help us carry out an experiment.
  6. 8. An idea that explains why something happens.
  7. 9. The facts and information that support (or do not support) a theory. Usually gathered by doing an experiment.
Down
  1. 1. The things we use to keep us safe during an experiment.
  2. 4. After the experiment has been done and you decide whether or not your hypothesis was right.
  3. 6. The way a scientific experiment is carried out. Usually followed like a recipe.