The Scientific Method
vocabulary associated with the method
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09.27.17
Last Updated
09.28.17
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Topics of this game:
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Testing the hypothesis
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Predicting or making an educated guess
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To find out what is known about a topic
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Recorded observations and measurements
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Comparing experimental results to the hypothesis
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Which step includes the procedure and data
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The variable that is changed in an experiment
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The measured variable that changes as a result of something else
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Find the average: 4, 4, 6, 6
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Find the average: 32, 34
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"I predict the ball made of plastic will bounce higher" is a example of
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What is the first step in the scientific method?
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What is the last step in the scientific method?
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In an experiment, how many variables can be changed or tested at once?
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A possible explanation or answer to a question is a
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"For one week, David added water to one plant and not the other. He recorded the plants' changes." Is he..
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