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100

This is an organized way of using evidence to learn about and explain events in the natural world.

What is science?

100

A series of steps used by scientists to investigate a problem or answer to a testable question.

What is the scientific method (process)?

100

Factors in an experiment that must remain the SAME.

What are constants?

100

Any information collected during an experiment.

What is data?

100

Observable events that occur in nature; these events make us wonder and inspire curiosity!

What are phenomena?

200

A visual representation of an idea or process of something you wish to study that’s too small, too big, or too expensive to observe in real life.

What is a model?

200

This skinny tube with a bulb is used to measure and move small amounts of liquid.

What is a pipette?

200

Factors in an experiment that can be CHANGED.

What are variables?

200

Writing down the data collected during an experiment.

What is recording data?

200

Information gathered using your five senses: smell, touch, taste, hearing and sight.

What is an observation?

300

This is used for holding liquids. 

What is a beaker?

300

This type of question can only be answered by designing and conducting an experiment.

What is a testable question?

300

When designing/conducting an experiment, these two things must be written down so the experiment can be repeated.

What are the materials used and the procedure?

300

This is used to measure the volume of liquids. 

What is a graduated cylinder?

300

A conclusion you make about an observation using things you already know.

What is an inference?

400

This tool measures the weight of an object.

What is a scale?

400

a thin glass tube used to hold small amounts of liquid. 

What is a test tube?

400

In this type of experiment, only ONE factor is changed at a time.

What is a controlled experiment?

400

This type of information describes qualities or characteristics (words).

What is qualitative data?

400

This tool is used to measure mass.

What is a balance?

500

These are worn to protect your eyes from chemicals and other materials during science experiments.

What are goggles?

500

A possible answer or explanation to a scientific question.

What is a hypothesis?

500

In an experiment, this is the variable that is changed by the scientist to test a hypothesis.

What is independent variable?

500

Placing data into tables, charts, drawings, models or diagrams to make sharing results easier to understand.

What is organizing data?

500

Figuring out the MEANING of data that was collected and organized during an experiment.

What is analyzing data?

600

With its wide base and narrow neck, this is perfect for mixing.

What is an Erlenmeyer flask?

600

This is designed and conducted to find out if the hypothesis is proven or disproven.

What is an experiment?

600

This variable is the change that is observed during an experiment; this change provides the data we collect during an experiment.

What is a dependent variable?

600

This type of information is measurable (numbers) and is found using tools such as measuring sticks, balances, graduated cylinders, beakers, and thermometers.

What is quantitative data?

600

This is a written summary explaining whether a hypothesis was proven or disproven.

What is a conclusion?