Observations
Experiments
Conducting Experiments
Scientists
Science Tools
100

What do you use when making observations?

5 Senses

100

This is how many trails are conducted in an experiment

10

100

Possible outcomes to consider before beginning an experiment.

Prediction

100

What is an important thing to do between scientists?

Communicate results

100

What do you measure with a thermometer? 

Temperature

200

This is what all scientific observations are based on.

Facts

200

What does a scientific question include?

Independent and Dependent variables

200

You create this when collecting data

Data Table

200

How do scientists keep records?

Pictures, charts, tables and graphs in their journal

200

A tool used for measuring mass

balance scale

300

What are you doing when you become aware of something while using your senses?

Observing

300

This variable id the one thing that changes in an experiment.

Independent Variable

300

Why is it important to keep accurate and detailed notes during an experiment?

So another scientist can conduct the same experiment

300

What is a way that scientists can check another scientist’s work?

Repeat the experiment

300

Tool used to see object from very far away

Telescope

400

How can you collect data during an observation?

Create a tally table

400

This group has no changes made to it.

Control Group

400

What's the first step of an experiment?

Ask a question/ have a wondering

400

What is the scientific way to answer questions  about the natural world?

Plan and conduct experiments

400

Tool used to take a closer look at objects  

hand lens 

500

Making a judgement based on your observations.

Infer

500

The variable that is affected by a change made in an experiment.

Dependent Variable

500

What do scientists do after conducting an experiment?

Write a conclusion that includes the results

500

What 3 areas of science do 3rd graders study?

Earth, Physical and Life Science

500

Helps scientists measure volume.

Graduated cylinder