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Scientific Method that describes the supplies needed for the experiment.
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An experiment in which only one variable is manipulate at a time
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use observing, inferring, predicting, classifying, and making models to learn more about the world.
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The process of obtaining information by using your senses
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9
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Scientific Method that describes the steps to the experiment
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Summary of what you have learned from an experiment.
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Observation deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers.
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Steps used by scientist to solve problems and uncover facts
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14
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grouping together of items that are alike in some ways
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A written statement using the words IF, Then which gives a possible explanation for an observation
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2
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A representation of an object or event is called
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4
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The one condition that is changed in an experiment
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A statement that describes a phenomenon that is supported and has passed many tests
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The first step in Scientific Method
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