What is the first step of the Scientific Inquiry/Method
When you need a starting point for designing a new experiment, you could: __________________ something you are ____________ about.
When you run a controlled experiment the FIRST time, do you change any variables?
Name two ways to describe Good Data
Which graph resembles a pie cut into slices?
If you do not find the answer to your question through Background Research, what should you do next?
What is a Procedure?
When you run a controlled experiment the SECOND time, how many variables do you change?
Measurements are not helpful in good data ? True/False
When we have to INFER information, what are we doing?
After you conduct your experiment or observation, what should you do?
Should any scientist be able to repeat an experiment based on your procedure steps alone, no matter where he or she is?
What do we call the factors in an experiment that stay the same?
Good data must be accurate: True/ False
How do we ensure that our experiment findings are accurate?
What step of the Scientific Inquiry/Method is like the end of an essay?
Why should other scientists be able repeat your experiment?
What is the Independent Variable?
Why do we record our data DURING an experiment?
What does a line graph show?
If the Hypothesis and Conclusion do not match, what do you do?
How many times should you do a contolled experiment?
What is another description of the Dependent Variabe?
Which type of graph uses rectangles to represent a different part or a category?
Which type of scientist follows the Scientific Inquiry/Method?
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Observe; curious
No
Specific and Detailed
Circle Graph
Make a Hypothesis
A step-by-step list of how to carry out the experiment
Only 1
False
We are using facts of observations to reach a conclusion. (Reading between the lines and guessing)
Analyze results
yes
Constants
True
In order to ensure that findings are accurate, conduct several trials of the experiment
The Conclusion
It allows them to evaluate your results
It is the variable that you change in an experiment on purpose
It is easy to forget things
Line graphs help to show how one variable affects another, or in other words, how the dependent variable changes because of the independent variable
Change 1 variable and do the experiment again
At least 2 times.
It is the Results of your experiment, or "what happened"
Bar Graph
All of them!