What is hypothesis?
An educated guess.
Whats conclusion?
A conclusion states if the hypothesis was right or wrong and if your data supports it or not.
What is an inference?
The process of drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
What is a guess scientists make before testing?
Hypothesis
Why is it important to ask questions in science?
Asking questions in science is important because it helps us learn new things and find answers from experiments.
What is a prediction?
It helps us make a hypothesis based on prior knowledge.
An explanation that has been proven with the same results many times.
What are experimental groups?
The groups in an experiment that are getting tested.
How do scientists communicate their findings to others?
They write reports, talk to their pears, and show their results in pictures or presentations.
What is the purpose of an experiment in science?
The purpose of an experiment in science is to test ideas and find out if they are true or not.
What is a balance scale?
It has 3 beams and its in the 100, 10, and 1s.
What is a compound microscope?
It has two lenses and magnifies up to two times.
What is an independent variable?
The factor in the experiment that changes and is being controlled to see how it affects the outcome.
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a guess that scientists make before doing an experiment to see if it is true. A theory is an idea that has been tested many times and is supported by a lot of evidence.
Why do scientists need evidence to support their ideas?
Scientists need evidence to support their ideas so they can prove their ideas are true.
Whats a spring scale?
A device used to measure force or weight by the tension of a spring.
What is scientific law?
A rule that describes what happens in nature based on many observations.
What is the dependent variable?
The outcome of the independent variable.
How do scientists make predictions based on their studies?
Scientists make predictions by using what they learned from their experiments and observations. They would look for patterns and use that information to predict what would happen in the future.
Why do scientists share their work with other scientists?
Scientists share their work to make sure it’s right and to help each other discover new things together.
What is a graduated cylinder?
Used to measure liquids.
What is psuedo science?
Science that isn't based on scientific evidence/facts.
What are control groups?
The factor that remains the same and is used for comparison.
Why do scientists use measurements in their investigations?
Scientists use measurements to get correct information and make their experiments clear.
Why is Nature of Science important?
It helps us understand how science works. It teaches us how to think carefully, ask questions, and how to make smart choices.