The first step of the scientific method.
What is Identify a Question?
The way you would start a hypothesis for an experiment.
What is "I predict".
The tool used to view a butterflies wing pattern.
What is a magnifying lens.
The reason it is important to wear safety goggles.
What is so that glass or chemicals dont' get in your eye?
The step in the scientific method you would take after you have designed an experiment.
What is Test Your Hypothesis?
A prediction about what will happen.
What is a hypothesis?
The number of parts in an experiment that you should change.
What is JUST ONE!?
The scientific tool used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
The equipment you should use when handling items on a hot plate.
Who is an oven mitt?
The step of the scientific method you would take before making a hypothesis.
What is Research Your Question?
Information gathered by scientists during an experiment than then has to be organized into a chart of graph.
What is data?
If you were testing how sunlight effects the growth of rose bushes, what you should keep the same for all the bushes.
What is the water, soil, type of bush, etc.?
The tool used to measure time during a science experiment.
What is a stopwatch?
The units used to measure volume.
What is milliliters? (ml)
Two of the four most important lab rules.
What are: 1. Always follow directions 2. Wear the proper safety equipment 3. Be neat in the lab 4. Report all accidents
The final answer to your question that you think is true based on your results.
What is a conclusion?
One of the tools used to measure the volume of a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder or a beaker?
If you needed to measure out 15 grams of bean seeds, the instrument you would use.
What is a balance?
What are these steps for?
Steps:Wear goggles, roll up long sleeves and tie long hair back.
What are important safety procedures?
Two types of charts or graphs you could make when you organize your data in an experiment.
What are line, bar, pie/circle ane picture graphs?
The tool used to measure mass: the amount of matter in an object.
What is a balance.
An example of something you might measure with a stop watch.
Who is the time it takes sugar to dissolve in water? (and more!)
The steps of the scientific method, in order!
What are: 1. Identify the Question. 2. Research the Question. 3. Make a Hypothesis. 4. Design an Experiment. 5. Test Your Hypothesis. 6. Organize Your Data. 7. Draw a Conclusion. 8. Share results