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Thermometer measures temperature. Temperature means how cold or hot it is outside.
What does a thermometer measure? (page 14)
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A hypothesis is a possible answer to a question.
What is a hypothesis? (page 24)
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senses to find out about something.
Fill in the blank. You observe when you use use your ______ ___ ___ ___ ___ _________. (page 20).
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A tool is something that is used to do work.
What is a tool? (page 13)
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The first step is to ask a question.
What is the first step of the scientific method? (page 24)
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Sense of sight.
What sense would you use to find out the color of an apple?
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They use magnets to see if an object is made of certain metals.
Why do scientists use magnets? (page 15)
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The step where we do our test.
Which step of the scientific method do you test your hypothesis? (page 25)
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smell, sight, hearing, touch, and taste
Name your 5 senses.
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A balance is measure how much matter an object has.
A balance is measure how much matter an object has.
How are balances used? (page 15) |
When we are telling our conclusion.
When we are telling our conclusion.
Thinking about the results from your experiment happens at what part of the scientific method? (page 25) |
You investigate when you look for answers.
What is the definition of investigate? (page 23)
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Tie your hair back when needed and clean up spills immediately.
What is the safety tip that talks about hair and what is the safety tip about spills? (page 17)
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1. Ask a question.
2. Make your hypothesis 3. Plan a fair test 4. Do your test. 5. Collect and Record your data. 6. Tell your conclusion.
What are the 6 steps of the scientific method? (pages 24 and 25)?
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You can see people walking or the water. You can taste the food you bring with you to the beach. You can hear people talking, music playing, or birds chirping.
What can you observe at the beach?
You can see people walking or the water. You can taste the food you bring with you to the beach. You can hear people talking, music playing, or birds chirping. |