| A | B |
| 1st step of Scientific Method | Recognize the Problem |
| 2nd step of Scientific Method | Form a Hypothesis |
| 3rd step of Scientific Method | Test Hypothesis |
| 4th step of Scientific Method | Analyze Data |
| 5th Step of Scientific Method | Draw Conclusions |
| Bits of information that you can gather with your senses | Observations |
| This is a conclusion based on observations | Inference |
| This is a method that scientists use to solve problems | Scientific Method |
| This is the variable that YOU change in the experiment (for example...they type of shampoo) | Independent Variable |
| This is the variable that you OBSERVE changing in an experiment | Dependent Variable |
| This is the variable that doesn't change in an experiment (it remains constant) | Constant |
| This is what you use for comparing in an experiment | Control Group |
| This is an EDUCATED GUESS | Hypothesis |
| Finish this sentence...."Kangaroos Hop Down Mountains.... | During Christmas Morning" |
| Abbreviation for millimeter | mm |
| Abbreviation for centimeter | cm |
| Abbreviation for hectometer | hm |
| Abbreviation for dekameter | dam |
| Abbreviation for meter | m |
| Abbreviation for decimeter | dm |
| Abbreviation for kilometer | km |
| This body part is about 1 cm wide | pinky |
| This every day object is about 1 mm thick | dime |
| How many mm are in 20 cm | 200 |
| How many hm are in 30 dam | 3.0 |
| How many km are in 55 m | .055 |
| How many mm are in 45 dam | 450,000 |
| How many dam are in 345 cm | .345 |
| This is how close you are to the actual value of something | accuracy |
| This is how careful you are at making measurements | precision |
| This is the SI Unit for length | meter |
| This is the SI Unit for mass | gram |
| This is the SI Unit for volume | liter |
| This is the curve found in graduated cylinders | Meniscus |
| This is how much you have of something---it does not change | mass |
| This changes depending where you are | weight |