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Scientific Method Vocab.

Across
Tool used to measure the mass of an object.
Measurements and recorded observations that take place during an experiment.
Step by step directions that explain what actions need to be taken to complete an experiment
Enclosed container that holds a small water ecosystem for fish and other aquatic animals.
What stays the same in an experiment.
The thing you change in an experiment. (One independent variable)
A tool that is used to determine direction by identifying magnetic north.
Using resources wisely. Reducing, reusing and recycling where possible.
Weaknesses that a model has that makes it not exactly the same as the real item.
A summary of what was observed during an experiment. It tells if your hypothesis was correct, explains what happened, describes what you learned and what you could improve if the same test was repeated.
Down
Tool used to measure the volume of a substance. They record volume with more exact measurement than a beaker.
Using observations combined with prior knowledge to describe what possibly happened.
Tool that is used to magnify an object so that it appears larger than it actually is.
Tool that is used to add/remove a small amount of liquid in an experiment. They measure liquid in 1-2 ml
A container that is used to hold and measure the volume of a substance. (units of 50)
An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment. Written as an if... then... because... statement.
What changes in an experiment due to you changing something else. What you measure in an experiment.
Facts that are observable and measurable.
Tool that is used to measure the pull of gravity on an object. (weight)
A small, enclosed container that holds a small ecosystem which includes living organisms, their food source, and the non-living elements they require to survive.