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100
Inquiry
What is the process of asking questions and searching for answers?
100
tool
What is the things scientists use to perform a task?
100
4 scientific methods
What is experiment, observations, surveys, sampling?
100
observations and facts gained from experiments
What is evidence?
100
procedure
What is step by step directions?
200
look AT something closely
What is observe?
200
3 tools used in science
What is a microscope, ruler, thermometer?
200
Scientific Methods are (Definitio)
What is organized way to answer questions and solve problems?
200
2 examples of three-dimensional models
What is globe, airplane?
200
Evidence
What are facts gathered through observations and experiments?
300
A careful way of look FOR something
What is an investigation?
300
Do this to make sure your observations don't have errors or tools have flaws.
What is compare your results with others?
300
If....then...because... statements are....
What is a hypothesis?
300
A map is an example of this kind of model
What is two-dimensional?
300
A conclusion drawn from evidence.
What is inference?
400
The internet, a science book, an encyclopedia
What are reference materials?
400
Three safety rules to follow when doing an experiment.
What is ....
400
the variable that you change
What is independent variable?
400
After a scientist designs and experiment and runs trials they must do this.
What is explain the results/conclusion?
400
The reason scientists compare answers.
What is a way to make sure that answers are correct or experiments were done correctly?
500
What are the kinds of rocks on earth's surface?; What causes an earthquake?; How do islands form?
What is questions a scientist would ask?
500
reason to follow safety rules
What is keep yourself and others from getting hurt?
500
the things you keep the same
What is the controlled variable?
500
Are three trials enough to show the exact height of a bouncing ball?
What is no?
500
How a completed experiment may lead to new experiments.
What is ask new questions?