| A | B |
| scientific method | process used by scientists to understand how and why things work |
| problem | a clearly written scientific question |
| hypothesis | a guess or prediction about the outcome of an experiment |
| materials | items needed to conduct an experiment |
| procedure | a plan for organizing and conducting an experiment |
| observation | what you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel happening |
| conclusion | the reasons for your observation |
| paragraph | a group of sentences about the same subject or topic |
| topic | subject or theme |
| punctuation | marks used to separate words, phrases, and sentences |
| declarative | a type of sentence that makes a statement |
| exclamatory | a type of sentence that shows excitement |
| interrogative | a type of sentence that asks a question |
| imperative | a type of sentence that gives a command |
| Egypt | a country in Africa |
| Mediterranean | a sea |
| synonyms | words that have the same meaning |
| antonyms | words that have the opposite meaning |
| respect | to show honor, consideration, and appreciation |
| responsibility | the quality of being trusted and dependable |