Scientists
Graphs
Scientific Process
Tools
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100
This what a scientist does first
What is a question?
100
This graph uses symbols or pictures.
What is a pictograph?
100
After a scientist asks a question, he does this.
What is search for information?
100
This is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
100
This can be added to a story to help the reader "see" more information.
What is a picture or photo?
200
Scientists should always_____________ with each other.
What is communicate?
200
This is a graph that uses marks to help you count.
What is a tally graph?
200
When a scientist makes a guess, his making this.
What is a hypothesis?
200
This is used to compare the weights of 2 items.
What is a balance scale?
200
These are above the paragraphs in a story.
What is a heading or title?
300
These people are scientists.
What is anyone or everybody?
300
This is a graph that helps you compare information.
What is a bar graph?
300
Using step by step, a scientist conducts this.
What is an experiment?
300
This is used to make items larger when observing.
What is a magnifying glass or box?
300
These are the words below a picture that explains the picture.
What is a caption?
400
When a scientist asks a question it is called this.
What is inquiry?
400
This is listed on the top of a bar graph.
What is a title?
400
This is the first step of the scientific process.
What is asking a question?
400
This is used to measure liquids in small amounts.
What is a graduated cylinder?
400
When text is true, it is this type of writing.
What is non-fiction?
500
This is when a scientist looks for answers.
What is investigation?
500
This is listed on the side of a bar graph.
What is the numbers?
500
When conducting an experiment, a scientist will look for answers. Another word for look is this.
What is observe?
500
This can be used to weigh items by hanging them from this.
What is a spring scale?
500
When people are speaking in text, it is called this.
What is dialogue?
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