What am I?
This is a testable statement or educated guess about the relationship between two or more variables, often formulated before conducting an experiment.
Hypothesis
What am I?
These are the items or tools, like a microscope, ruler, or beaker, that you use to carry out an experiment and collect data.
Equipment
What am I?
These are the things you notice or see when you look closely at something, like when you watch a plant grow or listen to sounds around you.
Observation
What am I?
This is the practice of being careful and following rules to protect yourself and others from harm while doing experiments or working in a lab.
Lab Safety
What am I?
This is a set of steps or instructions you follow to complete an experiment or activity, making sure everything is done in the right order.
Procedure
What am I?
This is a visual representation of data, often using bars, lines, or dots, to help make information easier to understand and compare.
Graphs and Data
What am I?
This is the process of thinking about what happened during an experiment or activity to understand what worked, what didn’t, and what could be improved next time.
Reflection
What am I?
This is a question that can be answered through experiments or observations and helps scientists learn more about the world.
Scientific Question