SCIENTISTS ________ THE WORLD AROUND THEM
OBSERVE
SCIENTISTS _____ REPEATED OBSERVATIONS
MAKE
WHEN A SCIENTIST IS UNABLE TO SEE OBJECTS CLEARLY WITH THEIR EYES, THEY USE THIS MACHINE
MICROSCOPE
SCIENTISTS USE _____ AND _____
LOGIC AND REASONING
SCIENTISTS _____ MODELS WHEN NECESSARY
CREATE
IT IS A STATEMENT THAT CAN BE TESTED
HYPOTHESIS
A SCIENTIST WILL USE THIS MACHINE TO MEASURE THE MASS OF AN OBJECT
BALANCE
THIS PROCEDURE IS DONE TO TEST A HYPOTHESIS
EXPERIMENT
SCIENTISTS ____QUESTIONS BASED ON THEIR OBSERVATIONS
ASK
SCIENTISTS _____ SAMPLES AND LOOK FOR ONE THAT IS DIFFERENT
STUDY
IS THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT AN EXAMPLE OF A CONCLUSION? "BUTTERFLIES MAIN FOOD IS SUGAR-WATER
YES
SCIENTISTS ____ OUT HOW TO PERFORM THE INVESTIGATIONS
PLAN
SOMETIMES THE RESULTS OF AN INVESTIGATION ARE NOT WHAT WAS EXPECTED. WHEN THIS HAPPENS, WHAT SHOULD A SCIENTIST DO?
PLAN ANOTHER INVESTIGATION TO RETEST
YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR EXPERIMENT, ANALYZED YOUR DATA AND MADE YOUR CONCLUSION. YET, YOUR CONCLUSION DOES NOT SUPPORT YOUR HYPOTHESIS. WHAT DO YOU DO NOW?
RETHINK YOUR HYPOTHESIS AND DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT TO TEST IT
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD INVOLVES 6T STEPS. NAME THE FIRST 3 STEPS
QUESTION HYPOTHESIS RESEARCH
IT IS THE SETUP TO WHICH YOU WILL COMPARE ALL THE OTHERS
CONTROL
TEACHER READS #8
AFTER EXPERIMENTING, RECORDING THE DATA HELPS TO ANALYZE THE RESULTS EASIER. A WAY TO NOT RECORD YOUR DATA IS TO DO THIS
COUNTING ON YOUR FINGERS
THIS IS ONE OF THE TOOLS THAT SCIENTISGTS USE TO MEASURE A VOLUME OF LIQUID
FLASK
IS DOING THIS JEOPARDY GAME AN EXAMPLE OF AN EXPERIMENT
YES
TO ACCURATELY MEASURE THE VOLUME OF A LIQUID, SUCH AS A LITER OF 7-UP, SCIENTISTS USE THIS TOOL
GRADUATED CYLINDER
THE NAME OF THE CURVE SHOWING THE ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF LIQUID IN THIS TOOL
MENISCUS
TEACHER READS #11
RETEST THE RESULTS THAT DIDN'T MATCH THE OTHERS
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD INVOLVES 6 STEPS. NAME THE LAST 3 STEPS
EXPERIMENT COLLECT DATA CONCLUSION
TEACHER READS #12
RESTATE THE HYPOTHESIS