| Definition | Term |
| Branch of science that includes the study of living things | |
| Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers | |
| Branch of science that includes the study of energy, motion, sound, light, electricity, and magnetism | |
| True or false: A hypothesis must be testable. | |
| True or false: A hypothesis is a guess. | |
| These help people study and understand things that are complex or can't be observed directly | |
| Explaining or interpreting the things you observe | |
| A summary of what you have learned from the experiment | |
| The facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations | |
| Making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence | |
| | Definition | Term |
| The different ways in which scientists study the natural world | |
| Variable that is measured in an experiment | |
| Variable that is changed during an experiment | |
| A possible solution to a scientific problem | |
| Observations that deal with a number or amount | |
| Type of experiment where there is only one independent variable | |
| True or false: A knowledge of science is needed in many nonscience careers. | |
| Process of grouping together items that are alike in some way | |
| The sharing of ideas and experimental findings with others | |
| Using one or more of your senses to gather information | |
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