Across
- 2. Include a minimum of three facts relevant to the question.
- 5. Vertically list everything needed for your experiment. Vertically list the numbered steps of the experiment.
- 6. Follow your test procedure and collect the information to prove your hypothesis.
- 7. Draw a diagram of the experiment set-up.
- 8. Write a concise statement that answers the question and can be proved true or false.
Down
- 1. Describe in 2-3 sentences the experiment you will do to test whether your hypothesis is true or false.
- 3. Use the data collected in the experiment to explain why the hypothesis is true, false, or inconclusive.
- 4. End with a question mark and do not include words such as "I" or "because".