6th Gr Sci Method Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
1st Step of Scientific Method | Ask a question |
2nd Step of Scientific Method | Research |
3rd Step of Scientific Method | Hypothesis |
4th Step of Scientific Method | Experiment |
5th Step of Scientific Method | Collect data/analyze results |
Variable | One factor that is changed during an experiment |
Hypothesis | If/Then statement--a clear statement of what you expect the answer to your question to be. |
Control group | Variable not changed |
Observation or Inference: Snails crawl 7 cm per second on glass. | Observation |
Observation or Inference: Snails are awesome. | Inference |
Observation or Inference: I think the snails are going to get stepped on outside. | Inference |
Observation or Inference: Snails crawl 2 cm per second on concrete. | Observation |
Observation or Inference: Snail shells look lik an ice cream sandwich. | Inference |
Definition of Scientific Method: | The series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems |
How many steps are in the Scientific Method? | 6 |
What is the goal of the Scientific Method? | to come up with reliable answers and solutions |
Data | What you collect during an experiment |
The last step of the Scientific Method; can be done by writing, giving an oral presentation, or another way. | Communicate results |
6th Step of Scientific Method | Conclusion |
Experimental Group | One factor is tested at a time and all the other parts of the experiment stay the same except 1 |
During an experiment, you collect __________. | Data |
Two ways you can organize the results of your experiment: | graphs and tables |
The step of the scientific method where you decide whether your results support your original idea. | Draw conclusions |
T or F: A spill or accident should be reported to the teacher. | True |
T or F: You should push your lab partner. | False |
T or F: Hair and long or baggy clothes should be tied back. | True |
T or F: It is ok to make up an experiment and not follow the directions of a teacher. | False |
T or F: Goggles are worn to protect your eyes. | True |
T or F: If you wear glasses, you don't have to wear goggles. | False |
T or F: You don't have to wash your hands after a lab or clean up your area. | False |
What part of the Scientific Method is this: Do snails crawl faster on concrete or glass? | Question |
What part of the Scientific Method is this: The results of the experiment showed that pupil size decreases when there is more light present. | Conclusion |
What part of the Scientific Method is this: If snails move faster on smoother surfaces, then a snail will move faster on glass than on concrete. | Hypothesis |
What part of the Scientific Method is this? Snail 1: Glass-45 seconds; Concrete-55 seconds Snail 2: Glass-49 seconds; Concrete-49 seconds Snail 3: Glass-55 seconds; Concrete-56 seconds | Data |
What part of the Scientific Method is this: I will organize snail races on glass and concrete and compare how fast snails travel on each surface. | Experiment |
Name 3 Science Process Skills. | Observe, Infer, Classify |
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