Scientific Method
Scientific Method 2
Scientific Method 3
Scientific Method 4
100

How do we test a hypothesis?

Experiment

100

A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions

A) scientific method
B) experiment
C) hypothesis
D) observation

A) Scientific Method

100

Scientists are the only individuals who use the scientific method  True or False


False

100

The information (evidence) gathered from observations and experimentation is called

Data

200

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess or prediction

200

What 2 words should always be in your hypothesis statement?

If, Then 

200

What is the last step of the scientific method?

Conclusion

200

What is the 1st step of the scientific method?

Observation

300

statement that answers the question/ statement of your understanding of the results

Claim

300

Gathering information by using your senses

Observation

300

Series of steps required to do an experiment.

Scientific Method

300

What is the Scientific Method?


A step-by-step process used to answer questions

400

Data, details, and facts that support your claim

Evidence 

400

You record the steps you do during your science experiment.

Procedure/ Plan

400

What step of the scientific method is this?

Does adding minerals to an animal’s food affect their growth?

ask a question or purpose

400

During step 4, information is collected.  What is that information called?

Data

500

What are the steps to the scientific method?

  1. Observation

  2. Question

  3. Research

  4. Hypothesize

  5. Experiment 

  6. Analyze

  7. Conclude

500

What step of the scientific method is this?

Adding calcium and magnesium to the animal food did increase the animal’s growth. The hypothesis is supported.

Conclusion

500

What part of the scientific method is this conducted? Step One: Add sugar to water Step Two: Taste Water Step Three: Record information


experiment or procedure

500

What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that whales makes.

A) making a hypothesis
B) interpreting data
C) making observations
D) drawing conclusions

making observations