What do we call the process of asking questions and finding answers in science?
What is scientific inquiry?
What is the first step of the scientific process?
What is asking a question?
What should you change in an experiment to see how it affects the results?
What is the variable?
What can a science fair project help you learn?
What is how to conduct an experiment?
What is one way we can learn from other students' projects?
What is by asking questions?
What do scientists use to investigate their questions?
What are observations?
After making a hypothesis, what do scientists do next?
What is conducting an experiment?
Why is it important to have a control in an experiment?
What is to compare results?
Why do we share our projects at a science fair?
What is to show what we learned?
Why is it important to reflect on our own projects?
What is to understand what worked and what didn’t?
What is a hypothesis in scientific inquiry?
What is an educated guess?
What do we call the information we collect during an experiment?
What are observations or data?
What is one way to keep an experiment fair?
What is to only change one thing at a time?
What is one benefit of doing a science fair project?
What is improving problem-solving skills?
How do we benefit from seeing different experiments?
What is by gaining new ideas?
Why is it important to ask questions in science?
What is to learn more about the world?
What do scientists do after they analyze their data?
What is drawing conclusions?
How can you make sure your experiment is repeatable?
What is by writing clear steps?
How can a science fair project help you in school?
What is by developing critical thinking skills?
What can we share about our projects to help others learn?
What are our results and conclusions?
What can we do when we don’t find the answer we expected?
What is to ask more questions and try again?
What is the final step in the scientific process?
What is sharing the results?
What should you do if your experiment doesn’t go as planned?
What is to troubleshoot and try again?
What is a fun reason to participate in a science fair?
What is to earn prizes or recognition?
How can learning from others' projects inspire our own experiments?
What is by sparking new questions or ideas?