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The document provides questions about the key steps of the scientific method, including making observations to form a question, developing a hypothesis, running controlled experiments to test the hypothesis, identifying variables, and repeating experiments more than once. Specifically, it asks about forming a question based on observations, defining a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis through experimentation, explaining what a control is in an experiment, defining variables, describing running an experiment, and why experiments should be repeated.
The document provides questions about the key steps of the scientific method, including making observations to form a question, developing a hypothesis, running controlled experiments to test the hypothesis, identifying variables, and repeating experiments more than once. Specifically, it asks about forming a question based on observations, defining a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis through experimentation, explaining what a control is in an experiment, defining variables, describing running an experiment, and why experiments should be repeated.
The document provides questions about the key steps of the scientific method, including making observations to form a question, developing a hypothesis, running controlled experiments to test the hypothesis, identifying variables, and repeating experiments more than once. Specifically, it asks about forming a question based on observations, defining a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis through experimentation, explaining what a control is in an experiment, defining variables, describing running an experiment, and why experiments should be repeated.
NAME __________________________________ DATE _____________________
1. The first step in the SCIENTIFIC METHOD is to make observations so you can as a ________________________________. 2. What is a HYPOTHESIS? ______________________________________________________________ 3. Once scientists have made their hypothesis, what do they do next? ______________________________________________________________ 4. What is a CONTROL in an experiment? ______________________________________________________________ 5. What are variables in an experiment? ______________________________________________________________ 6. What do scientists do when they run an experiment? ______________________________________________________________ 7. Why do you think it is important to do an experiment more than once? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________