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Scientific method

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To gather and record information during the experiment.

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What you think based on observations and prior knowledge. Is testable and measurable

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The results of your experiment. What you found out

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First step of the scientific method

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Procedure to test the hypothesis. Step by step

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Using senses to obtain information.

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What you think will happen in the experiment, must be testable and measurable

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What I now know from the experiment. What I learned from the experiment

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What you think based on observations

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Any factor that can change during an experiment

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What two things make a good hypothesis for an experiment?

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What part of the scientific method does the hypothesis answer?

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Hypothesis: The frog likes to hang out in the water bowl.

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Hypothesis: It takes 231 licks to get to the center of a Tootsiepop.

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Hypothesis: The plant will grow moare leaves when it is given fertilizer weekly

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Name a rule of a scientific diagram.

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Name a rule of a scientific diagram.

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Name a rule of a scientific diagram.

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How is a scientific diagram different than a regular drawing?

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Why do scientist use a model of Earth?

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Collect data
Hypothesis
Draw a conclusion
Ask a question
Conduct the experiment
Observation
Hypothesis
Conclusion
Inference
variable
testable and measurable
The question
not testable or measurable
testable and measurable :-)
testable and measurable :-)
must be labeled
neatly drawn
arrows must touch the object





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