Scientific Method: Overall
Scientific Method: Experiments
After an Experiment
Scientific Models
Safe Science
100

An organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information

What is the Scientific Method?

100

This is what a scientist does to test a hypothesis

What is an Experiment?

100

A well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results

What is a Theory?

100

The representation of an object or event that helps you understand something that you cannot observe directly

What is a Scientific Model?

100

The rules to keep us safe are in this section of the Science Handbook

What is Science Safety?

200

The first step of the Scientific Method where you obtain information through your sense

What is Making Observations?

200

The variable that the experimenter is changing in an experiment

What is a Manipulated Variable?
200

A statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature

What is a Scientific Law?

200

An example of a scientific model of the Earth

What is a Globe?

200

Fill in the blank: Always ________ safety precautions.

What is Follow?

300

A proposed answer to a question that is created before an experiment

What is a Hypothesis?

300

This variable is the response of the changed manipulated variable and is ultimately the outcome of the experiment

What is the Responding Variable?

300

An example of a Scientific Law that states that objects fall towards the Earth

What is Gravity?

300

A type of scientific model that is a comparison of something common in our lives

What is a Mental Model?

300

These have to be read carefully before beginning any experiment or activity

What are the Directions?

400

Scientists do this before they can draw conclusions, this is a part of step 5 of the scientific method

What is Analyzing Data?

400

This is when the outcome of an experiment when the scientist has scientific evidence of their idea and can now begin to develop a theory

What is a Supported Hypothesis?

400

These two "R" words are what can happen to theories when new information is gathered

What is Revise and Replace?

400

An example of a mental model would be: _______ is similar to a snow ball

What is a Comet?

500
The two goals of the scientific method

What is solve a problem and understand an event?

500

This is when the scientist has to revise their hypothesis and then they can recreate their experiment

What is a Not Supported Hypothesis?