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When you use all your senses to gather information in science.

Experiment or make observations

Making observations

100

Something in an experiment that can be changed such as the amount of sunlight a plant gets.

variable or control

Variable

100

A way for scientists to gather information

experimenting or recording

Experimenting

100

The first step that a scientist makes to gather information

Ask a question or draw a conclusion

asking a question

100

Why do scientists communicate and publish their work?

To keep it a secret or to learn from each other

To learn from each other

200

What tool would you use if you were going to study life in the stream near your house?

A scale or a collecting net

A collecting net

200

Which would you use to measure volume? 

Spring scale or measuring cup

Measuring cup

200

What is an important part of an experiment?

Making a model or identifying and controlling variables

Identifying and controlling variables

200

Which tool would you use to measure the mass of your book?

scale or microscope

Scale

200

The setup that you compare all the others in an experiment.

Control or variable

Control

300

Objects that are too small to be seen with your eyes are called

opinions or microscopic

Microscopic

300

Which unit would you use to measure mass?

kilogram, liter, pound, milliliter


kilogram

300

Which is not a scientific investigation?

performing an experiment

making a model

writing a letter about why it's important to save water

Writing the letter about saving water

300

Which is an example of repeated observation?

Watching how many times a week hummingbirds visit the feeders

Determine which flower has the strongest sent

Watching how many times a week hummingbirds visit the feeders

300

Which tool should you use to measure force?

hand lens

spring scale

spring scale

400

A belief or judgement that is not supported by investigation

evidence or opinion

opinion

400

Why do scientists write reports about their investigations?

To communicate their work to other scientists

to ask questions

to classify results


To communicate their work to other scientists

400

Why do scientists repeat their experiments?

To throw out old information

To get data they like better

To make sure their information they collect is reliable

To make sure their information is reliable

400

A metric unit of time

pounds

seconds

ounces

seconds

400

A metric unit to measure temperature

Degrees Celsius 

500

A unit to measure force

Newton

500

A unit to measure volume

Liter

500

The amount of space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up

Volume

500

Tool used to measure force

spring scale

500

A measurement that is close to true size

accurate

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