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What is this science tool?
jar
beaker or measuring cup
thermometer
ruler
A Microscope is a
tool to help you see objects that are far away
tool to see things that aren't visible to the eye, such as bacteria and germs
tool to help you weigh an object
tool to protect your eyes
What is the name of this tool and what is it used for?
clock, to measure mass
stopwatch, to measure distance
clock, to measure volume
stopwatch, to measure time
What is a conclusion?
a summary of your experiment
things you notice in the world around you
developing a list of step by step procedures
an educated guess
What are results?
part of an experiment that you can change
making observations and collecting data
asking a question
an educated guess
What is this science tool?
grabbers
pinchers
forceps
tongs
What does this tool measure?
mass
volume
gravity
temperature
What does this science tool do?
used for heating a liquid
used for measuring volume of a liquid
used for measuring mass
used for measuring volume of a sound
What is a hypothesis?
results of an experiment
an educated guess that you can test
things you notice in the world around you
What is this tool used for?
looking at objects in space
viewing germs and bacteria
views bugs and other small objects
What is the scientific method ?
an educated guess
things you notice around you
series of steps that scientists use to understand the world
What are your senses used for?
making observations
making results
making a conclusion
What are observations?
an educated guess
things you notice in the world around you by using your senses
things that happen after an experiment
Number the Scientific Method steps in order that they are completed by scientists. (1 to 5, 1 being first and 5 being last)
____ Experiment
____ Hypothesize
____ Ask a Question
____ Draw Conclusions
____ Plan an Investigation
Name and draw a graph that scientist's use.
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