What tool would be best to look at details of something very small?
What is a Microscope
What is it called when a variable stays the same during an experiment?
What is a controlled variable.
What was the independent variable in the salt experiment?
What is the temperature of the water.
What is your final answer/result called after experimental data is collected.
What is a conclusion
What method do scientists use to help answer questions, solve problems, and draw conclusions?
What is the scientific method.
What does a balance scale measure?
What is mass.
What is the ONE variable that scientists change in an experiment called?
What is an independent variable.
What were some if the controlled variables in the salt experiment?
What is salt, the type of liquid, the spoon, and the stirring.
What do scientists test? (educated prediction)
What is a hypothesis
What is the first step in the scientific method?
What is ask a question.
Which tool would you use to look at the moon?
Telescope
What variable is measured during an experiment?
What is the dependent variable.
What was the dependent variable in the salt experiment?
The amount of spoonfuls of salt added to the water.
What is the first thing a scientists asks before conducting an experiment?
What are questions.
What is the second step in the scientific method?
What is ask a question.
A land lens, graduated cylinder, and a microscope are all examples of what?
Tools
What are the three variables in a science experiment?
What are independent, dependent, and controlled variables.
Why is it important for scientist to change only 1 variable in an experiment?
It makes the results and data more accurate
What do scientists do while conducting an experiment?
What are take notes and collect data .
What is the third step in the scientific method?
What is make a prediction. (Form a hypothesis)
What would change about yourself if you went to the moon?
Your weight.
What are variables?
What is any details or conditions that can change