What is the first step of the scientific method?
What is asking a question?
What are the three main states of matter?
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
Give an example of a solid
multiple answers accepted
What is an observation?
What is to collect data. Seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, smelling.
How do you write water using chemistry?
What is H2O?
Why is it important to conduct an experiment more than once?
What is to ensure the results are reliable and accurate?
What is the state of matter?
bricks, ice, wood, paper
Solid
Name a common liquid that you can drink
multiple answers accepted
What helps you make observations for example color, shape, size.
What is seeing or eyes?
What is liquid without pressure and a solid with pressure?
What is oobleck?
In the scientific method, what do we call a test that is used to support or disprove a hypothesis?
What is an experiment?
What is the state of matter?
milk, water, honey
What is Liquid?
What is an example of a gas that we breathe?
What is oxygen or nitrogen?
What helps you make observations for example texture, temperature, weight?
What is touch or skin (hands)?
What are the different state of water called?
frozen, room temp, heated.
What is ice, liquid water and steam?
What is the purpose of a hypothesis?
What is to make a testable prediction about the outcome of an experiment?
What is the state of matter?
helium, hydrogen, oxygen, air
What is gas?
Provide an example of a solid that can change its shape.
What is clay or play dough?
What helps you make observations for example chirping, bells, singing?
What is hearing or ears?
What part of the scientific method should you repeat if you don't answer the question?
What is the experiment?
What do scientists do after they analyze their data?
What is to draw conclusions?
Given an example of a matter that can be in all states.
What is water?
Name a gas that can be found in the kitchen
What is steam or bubbles?
What is propane?
Why is making observations important in science?
What is to collect data and gather evidence?
What should you do if you don't have enough data to support your hypothesis?
What is redo the experiment/ lab?