What is Science?
Scientific Method
Changing Science
Worldview Wonders
Science Fun Facts
100

It's the process of studying the natural world through observation and experimentation.

What is science?

100

The step where you use your eyes and ears to gather information.

What is observation?

100

Name one of the astronomers that helped prove the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe.

Who is Copernicus or Galileo?

100

This is the name for the lens through which we interpret everything around us.

What is a worldview?

100

This common lunchbox fruit used to have giant seeds!

What is a Banana?

200

Science is not this, because it’s always changing and improving.

What is a way to permanently prove something (Not always set in stone)?

200

This is your "smart guess" about what will happen in your experiment.

What is a hypothesis?

200

Science improves over time because it’s always doing this.

What is adapting or changing?

200

Everyone has this, and it affects how we think and make decisions.

What is a perspective or worldview?

200

This invention was inspired by burrs sticking to a dog’s fur.

What is Velcro?

300

The comparison of a scientist to this profession shows how science is about solving mysteries.

What is a Detective?

300

The reason we control variables and follow an ordered method.

What is to remove bias?

300

The most exciting phrase in science isn’t “Eureka!” — it’s...

What is “Hmm… that’s strange.”?

300

Wearing red glasses makes everything look red — this is like how your worldview does this.

What is Tints it?

300

 According to astronauts, the moon smells like this.

What is gunpowder?

400

This kind of approach is key in science—it means doing things in a specific, logical order.

What is a systematic approach?

400

This step comes after analyzing your experiment’s data.

What is drawing a conclusion?

400

Science accepts being wrong, because every failure helps lead us here.

What is closer to the truth?

400

This is one reason people might see the same event differently.

What is having a different worldview or only seeing part of the situation?

400

The phrase “Hmm... that’s strange.” is more important than this classic science phrase.

What is Eureka?

500

One of these is enough to disprove a hypothesis.

What is a counter-example?

500

If your hypothesis doesn’t work, you do this.

What is make a new hypothesis and try again?

500

If you find something that doesn’t fit the current scientific understanding, this is what science must do.

What is revise or update the theory?

500

Listening to people with different worldviews can help us do this.

What is learn more or understand better?

500

This is why science is never truly finished or final.

What is new discoveries always happen?

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