Using your senses to describe something is known as a(n) what?
What is observation?
What two words should a good hypothesis have?
What are "if" & "then?"
What should you put at the top of every graph?
What is a title?
The three parts of a conclusion are what?
What are claim, evidence, and reasoning?
Observations that involve an amount or tell how much are known as what?
What is quantitative observations?
A hypothesis is an educated/informed ____________.
What is prediction or guess?
When you collect data, you should put it in a data ________.
What is table?
Data that supports your claim is found in which part of the conclusion?
What is the evidence?
The investigation plan includes ______________ and _____________.
What are materials & method (procedure)?
An observation that describe without using a number are known as what?
What is qualitative observations?
In the following statement, what is the hypothesis? Jamie noticed that many of the plants in her yard were dying. She saw some June bugs in the area one day. She wanted to try to figure out what was happening to her plants. She thinks that if June bugs live near her plants, then they will die faster than plants without the June bugs.
What is "if June bugs live near her plants, then they will die faster than plants without the June bugs."
When you analyze data, you should look for ___________ or look for things that stand out as odd.
What are patterns?
Trying to understand the science behind your results can be found in what part of the conclusion?
What is reasoning?
Many Tigers Fans...is this a qualitative observation, quantitative observation, or both?
What is both?
A good scientific method question is not something that you can just ____________________.
What is look up/research?
Using a book or the internet to find information on a topic is known as _______________.
What is a secondary knowledge probe?
The variable that the scientist controls is called the what?
What is independent variable?
The part of the conclusion that is a statement that answers the question you are studying is called what?
What is the claim?
Is this a good scientific method question: Do dogs prefer canned food or dry food?
What is yes!
Scientific investigation questions are ones that require a person to do what?
What is an experiment or a test?
What might be a good reason to do a knowledge probe in a scientific experiment? A. You are bored and need something to do. B. Mrs. Null told you to do it so you better do it. C. It helps you get more information about the topic you are studying. D. It give you something to do with your iPad.
What is C. It helps you get more information about the topic you are studying.
The variable that depends on the independent variable is the what?
What is dependent variable?
How many sentences should your claim be?
What is one (1)?
Is this a good hypothesis: I think plants are cool.
What is no!