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Name the six steps in the Scientific Process
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
An explanation based on observation and reasoning is a/an
theory
Scientists design experiments to
answer a question
Scientists check their results by
repeating the experiment
If a conclusion is different than the hypothesis, we say
the results do not support the hypothesis
Something in an experiment that can be changed or controlled is
a variable
Scientists compare and contrast things
to find how they are the same and different
Sharing the results of experiments helps scientists decide
how strong or weak their hypothesis is
What is a hypothesis?
A hypothesis is an educated guess of what you think will happen in an experiment.