Scientific Method 1
Scientific Method 2
Scientific Method 3
Science MISC.
100

The final statement that describes what you learned from the experiments.

What is a Conclusion?

100

The first step in the scientific method?

What is a question?

100
An educated guess.

What is a hypothesis.

100

An activity that is used to see if the hypothesis is correct?

What is the experiment?

200

Doing this throughout your entire experiment.

What is observing and recording data?

200

The second step in the scientific method.

What is research?

200

Scientist organize their data in this/these.

What is a data collection table/graphs?

200

A person who studies fossils. 

Who is a paleontologist?

300

The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose by the experimenter and is not influenced by other factors in the experiment

What is the independent variable.

300

The third step in the scientific method.

What is a hypothesis?
300

To carefully examine your observations and data to determine what you can learn from your experiment.

What is analyzing?

300

This type of rock would most likely be formed at the bottom of a river.

What is sedimentary?

400

The result you're trying to see in an experiment, which changes based on what you change in the experiment

What is the dependent variable?
400

The fourth step in the scientific method.

What is the experiment.

400

To possess curiosity and a desire to find answers to problems, driven by the need to explore and understand the world around them, constantly asking questions, and seeking solutions through research and experimentation.

Who is a scientist?

400

This brings the blood to your body.

What is Arteries?

Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.

500

A scientist is working on an experiment, they need to have a control group and an ___________________ group.

What is an experimental group?

500

The step that comes after the experiment.

What is analyzing data?

500

The data from the experimental group can be compared to the data in a control group.

What is the reason a scientist uses a control group?

500

The amount of pints in blood an adult body approximately has.

BONUS: 

In liters.

In gallons.

What is approximately 10.5 pints?

What is 5 liters?

What is 1.3 gallons?