Science Vocabulary
Variables & Experiments
Scientific Method in Action
Theories, Laws, and Models
Data Detectives
100

An educated guess that can be tested in an experiment.

Hypothesis

100

The variable that the scientist changes on purpose.

Independent variable

100

This is the first step of the scientific menthod.

Ask a question / identify a problem

100

A statement that describes a natural event and is always true under the same conditions.

Scientific Law

100

A chart or graph is used to help scientists do what?

Organize and interpret data

200

Information gathered through your senses or with tools.

Observation

200

The variable that is measured or observed.

Dependent variable

200

Why do scientists repeat experiments?

To check accuracy and reliability.

200

This explains why things happen in nature, but can change with new evidence.

Scientific Theory

200

A student records the number of times a cricket chirps per minute. Is this qualitative or quantitative data?

Quantitative

300

A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

Inference

300

The variables that must stay the same to keep the test fair.

Controlled variable

300

What should scientists do after collecting data?

Analyze the data

300

This is used to represent something too big, smal, or complex to study directly.

Model

300

What type of data uses descriptions like color, texture, or smell: quantitative or qualitative?

Qualitative

400

The step-by-step process scientists use to answer questions.

Scientific Method

400

A student tests how sunlight affects plant growth. What is the dependent variable?

The growth of the plant.
400

If your data does not support your hypothesis, what should you do?

Revise the hypothesis and test again.

400

Which is an example of a scientific law: gravity or cell theory?

Gravity

400

If a graph shows a line going upward, what does that usually mean?

There is an increase in the dependent variable.

500

A possible explanation for a natural event that is supported by repeated experiemnts.

Scientific Theory

500

A teacher wanted to see if different liquids affect how fast sugar dissolves. What is the independent variable?

The type of liquid.

500

Why do scientists share their results?

So others can repeat, verify, and build on their work?

500

Which is an example of scientific theory: plate tectonics or Newton's Laws of Motion?

Plate Tectonics

500

A student claims that plants with music grow taller. What evidence would make this a strong conclusion?

Data from repeated experiments showing consistent results.

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