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Getting Ready for Science. Review. An organized plan that scientists use to conduct a study. Experiment Investigation Scientific method Hypothesis. A test done to find out whether a hypothesis is correct. Experiment Scientific method Variable Forceps. A possible answer to a question.
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Getting Ready for Science Review
An organized plan that scientists use to conduct a study • Experiment • Investigation • Scientific method • Hypothesis
A test done to find out whether a hypothesis is correct • Experiment • Scientific method • Variable • Forceps
A possible answer to a question • Experiment • Variable • Investigation • Hypothesis
A tool used to pick up and hold on to objects • Variable • Formulate • Forceps • Hand lens
The one thing in a scientific test that is different • Variable • Hypothesis • Ruler • Experiment
The study a scientist does • Formulate • Investigation • Hypothesis • Thermometer
The questioning or close study of something • Experiment • Variable • Inquiry • Volume
To come up with a plan or a model • Inquiry • Graph • Formulate • Microscope
Tool used to measure distance around something in a circular shape • Ruler • Measuring tape • Balance scale • Graduated cylinder
Tool used to measure volume • Ruler • Hand lens • Balance scale • Graduated cylinder
Tool used to see things close up • Hand lens • Graduated cylinder • Thermometer • Ruler
Tool used to measure out small amounts of things • Measuring spoon • Microscope • Forceps • Mass
Which are inquiry skills? • Color, compare, test • Predict, measure, compare • Mass, model, classify • Classify, volume, predict
Which inquiry skill are you using if you are making a graph? • Predict • Infer • Order • Display data
Which inquiry skill are you using something like clay to represent something else? • Inferring • Classifying • Making a model • Measuring
What is the first step of the scientific method? • Form a hypothesis • Draw a conclusion • Observe and ask questions • Plan an experiment
During which step of the scientific method do you list figure out your variables and the equipment you need? • Formulating your hypothesis • Planning your experiment • Drawing a conclusion