Wearables
Small Tools
Big Tools
Key Words
100

An item to wear to protect your eyes

What are goggles?

100

To grab something hot you can use these.

What are tongs?

100

You would use this to measure a longer item or distance than a ruler. 

What is a meter stick?

100

We have come to the end. 

What is the conclusion?

200

Hope you don't spill something on your clothes.

What is an apron?

200

This long tool is meant to help measure liquids.

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

If a fire in the lab starts up, this should be the first thing to grab. 

What is a fire extinguisher?

200

One might take a guess about what to do about this issue.

What is a hypothesis?

300

These can have different sizes for all ages and shapes. 

What are gloves?

300

With an open flame, this item sure gets things heated. 

What is a bunsen burner?

300

A beaker needs heating, this is what you would use.

What is a hot plate?
300

All of these numbers from my tests must mean something. 

What is data?

400

A see of white in a lab to identify who is experimenting.

What is a lab coat? 

400

You may think this belongs to a bird or is a Muppet, but it is actually meant to measure and hold liquids.

What is a beaker?

400

No mass can hide from this tool.

What is a triple beam balance?

400

Trying to expose truths to tell my friends. 

What is an experiment?

500

Oh no! You seem to be smoking and your neighbor smells something burning.

What is a fire blanket?

500

Weathermen use this everyday, directly or indirectly, to help us determine what to wear. 

What is a thermometer?

500

To see small matter or a bug up close.

What is a microscope?

500

The steps and process of becoming an amazing scientist. 

What is the scientific method?

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