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Name the six steps in the Scientific Process
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1. Ask a question/state a problem
2. Form a hypothesis 3. Gather materials needed 4. Perform the procedure (experiment) 5. Make observations 6. Draw conclusion |
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An explanation based on observation and reasoning is a/an
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theory
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Scientists design experiments to
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answer a question
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Scientists check their results by
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repeating the experiment
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If a conclusion is different than the hypothesis, we say
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the results do not support the hypothesis
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Something in an experiment that can be changed or controlled is
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a variable
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Scientists compare and contrast things
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to find how they are the same and different
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Sharing the results of experiments helps scientists decide
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how strong or weak their hypothesis is
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What is a hypothesis?
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A hypothesis is an educated guess of what you think will happen in an experiment.
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