A) making observations B) drawing conclusions C) interpreting data D) making a hypothesis
A) Ask a question, analyze results, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw conclusions, communicate results. B) Ask questions, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze results, draw conclusions, communicate results. C) Ask a question, make a hypothesis, test hypothesis, draw conclusions, analyze results, communicate results. D) Make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the results, ask a question, draw conclusions, communicate results.
A) Does the amount of salt in water affect the temperature at which it boils? B) How many giraffes live in Africa? C) How long ago did dinosaurs live on the Earth? D) Who made the first microscope?
A) it should restate the question B) It is testable C) It is a prediction. D) It is an if/then statement
A) a controlled experiment B) a theory C) an independent variable D) a dependent variable
A) If a tennis ball is frozen, it won't bounce as high as one that is not frozen. B) Frozen tennis balls will not bounce as high. C) If I heat up a tennis ball it will bounce high. D) If I freeze a tennis ball, then it will not bounce as high.
A) scientific method B) inquiry C) conclusion D) observation
A) observation B) experiment C) hypothesis D) scientific method
A) experimental variable B) controlled variable C) independent variable D) dependent variable
A) controlled variable B) conclusion C) independent variable D) dependent variable
A) the amount of rain B) the rose petals C) the height of the rose bushes D) the temperature
A) the number of rose petals B) the temperature C) the height of the rose bushes D) the amount of rain
A) the temperature of the water B) the water C) the number of plants in the water D) the amount of salt in the water
A) the amount of salt in the water B) the number of plants in the water C) the water D) the temperature of the water
A) controlled experiments B) independent variables C) constants D) dependent variables
A) observation B) question C) hypothesis D) conclusion
A) drawing conclusions B) asking questions C) making observations D) forming a hypothesis
A) communicating results B) experimenting C) making a hypothesis D) analyzing data
A) grams B) meters C) kilograms D) liters
A) kiloliters B) liters C) milliliters D) grams
A) kilometers B) centimeters C) millimeters D) meters
A) spring scale B) funnel C) graduated cylinder D) Styrofoam cup
A) make a hypothesis B) analyze data C) asking questions D) communicate results
A) controlled experiment B) hypothesis C) conclusion D) question
A) neatness B) labels C) all of these D) titles
A) Plant A B) Plant C C) Plant B D) All of them
A) hypothesis B) law C) experiment D) theory
A) conduct and experiment B) research C) make a conclusion D) share your results
A) the scientific method B) experimental guidelines C) investigations D) standard procedures
A) data table B) bar graph C) pie graph D) line graph
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