Scientific Methods
Investigations
Tables & Graphs
Theories vs Laws
Science in Action
100

What do we call a step-by-step process scientists use to solve problems?

What is the scientific method?

100

What is the difference between an experiment and an investigation?

An experiment tests a hypothesis by changing variables; an investigation may include experiments, observations, surveys, or models.

100

What type of graph is best for showing change over time?

A line graph.

100

A statement that describes a natural event that always happens the same way is a…

Scientific law.

100

Why do scientists publish their results?

So others can review and repeat experiments.

200

This is a testable explanation for a problem.

What is hypothesis?
200

Why do scientists write detailed procedures for an investigation?

So others can repeat it exactly and check the results.

200

In a bar graph, what goes on the x-axis and y-axis?

X-axis = categories/independent variable; Y-axis = numbers/dependent variable.

200

An explanation of why something happens, supported by evidence, is a…

Scientific theory.

200

What is peer review?

When other scientists check and evaluate research.

300

True or False: There is only one correct way to do a scientific investigation.

What is false?

300

What is replication in a scientific investigation?

When another scientist performs the same investigation to verify results.

300

If a data table shows plant growth in centimeters over 4 weeks, what is the independent variable?

Time (weeks).

300

True or False: Scientific theories can change over time.

True.

300

What is a model, and why do scientists use them?

A representation of something too big, small, or complex to study directly.

400

What is the purpose of doing a controlled experiment?

What is to test one variable at a time?

400

Why do scientists sometimes use models in investigations?

To study things too large, small, or dangerous to test directly.

400

A line graph shows the temperature rising as time passes. What is the relationship between the two variables?

A positive correlation — as time increases, temperature increases.

400

Give an example of a scientific law.

Law of Gravity, Newton’s Laws of Motion, etc.

400

What is the difference between replication and repetition?

Repetition = same scientist repeats; Replication = different scientist repeats.

500

Why do scientists repeat experiments?

To confirm results and increase reliability.

500

How is a scientific investigation different from everyday problem-solving?

It uses systematic methods, evidence, and testing to answer questions about the natural world.

500

Why do scientists use graphs and tables to share data?

They make patterns easier to see, compare, and understand.

500

Give an example of a scientific theory.

  • Theory of Evolution, Atomic Theory, Plate Tectonics, etc.

500

Why is it important for scientists around the world to use the metric system?

It standardizes measurements so results can be compared.