Aim
Hypothesis
Method
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
100

What is the aim of an experiment?

It is the goal or purpose of the experiment.

100

What is a hypothesis?

A guess that can be tested.

100

What does the method show?

he steps we follow in the experiment.

100

What are results?

The data or observations from the experiment.

100

What do we do in the discussion

We talk about what the results mean.

100

What is a conclusion?

A summary of what we learned.

200

How would you explain the aim in a science project?

It is the main goal we want to achieve.

200

How do you write a simple hypothesis?

A statement predicting what might happen.

200

How do you use the method?

By following the written steps to do the test.

200

How can you record results?

By writing down measurements or observations.

200

How does the discussion help us?

It explains our findings and why they happened

200

How do you write a simple conclusion?

By stating if our guess was right and what we discovered

300

Why is stating the aim important?

It gives the experiment a clear focus.

300

Why do we need a hypothesis?

It gives us a starting idea to test.

300

Why must we follow the method?

It helps us repeat the experiment correctly.

300

Why are results important?

They show what happened in the experiment.

300

Why include a discussion section?

without it the results may not make sense.

300

Why is the conclusion important?

It wraps up the experiment and tells the main findings.

400

How can a clear aim help in planning?

It guides the steps and tools needed for the test.

400

How does a hypothesis guide an experiment?

It suggests what to look for when testing.

400

How can a detailed method help?

It makes it easier for others to repeat the test.

400

How can you display results clearly?

By using charts, tables, or graphs.

400

What does the 3 Es and I strand for 

Explore, Explain, Errors and Improvements 

400

How does a conclusion help the reader?

It gives a clear summary of what was discovered.

500

How does a well-defined aim improve research?

It focuses all efforts on answering a specific question.

500

What makes a good hypothesis?

It is clear, testable, and based on ideas.

500

What role does the method play in fairness?

It avoids mistakes and keeps the test unbiased.

500

What can comparing results with your hypothesis tell you?

Whether your guess was correct or if more study is needed.

500

How does the discussion connect the experiment to its results 

It relates the findings to everyday ideas and future tests.

500

What should a strong conclusion include?

A summary of the aim, results, and the final answer to the question.