Models
Tools
Scientific Skills
Vocabulary
100

A model with three dimensions width, length, and height

What is a three D model 

100

Name one tool we learned about! 

What is ruler, pan balance, tape measure, magnifying glass, microscope, graduated cylinder, etc. 
100

Name one skill scientists use 

Observe, research, ask questions, etc. 

100

A possible answer to a scientific question that can be tested to see if it is correct is called what?

What is HYPOTHESIS

200

A model with only two dimensions, width and height 

What is a 2d model  

200

This tool is used to look at items more closely

What is a microscope or magnifying glass 

200

An untested conclusion based on your observations, example: I think it will rain because I see clouds 

What is inference 

200

Information you gather with your sense 

What is observation 

300

Give an example of 2d model 

What is a photograph, picture, etc. 

300

This tool is used to measure how long an item is in inches 

What is ruler, tape measure, yard stick etc 

300
Why is repeating your experiment an important part of the scientific method?
To make sure your conclusions are correct and your results are accurate.
300

Any part of your experiment that can be changed 

What is variable 

400

Give an example of a 3d model 

Real life object 

400

This tool is used to take the mass of an item in grams 

What is pan balance

400

Scientists use this skill to determine if their answer is similar or different to other scientists 

What is comparing 

400

Data that supports or rejects a hypothesis

What is the evidence

500

A computer program that models an event or an object 

What is a computer model 
500

This tool is used to measure liquids 

What is a graduated cylinder 

500
When should a scientist compare their work with others

What is after they have tested their own experiment and figured out if their hypothesis is correct or incorrect 

500

The variable in the spin a copter lab 

What is paperclip