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Let's solve this Scientific Method Vocabulary matching exercise step by step.
We are given a word bank:
- hypothesis
- question
- purpose
- prediction
- research
- material
- result/conclusion
- experiment
- data
And we need to match each definition with the correct term from the word bank.
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1. "A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct"
→ This is the hypothesis.
✔ Answer: hypothesis
2. "The problem you want to solve in an experiment"
→ This is the question. The scientific method starts with asking a question about a problem.
✔ Answer: question
3. "The reason for the experiment"
→ This refers to the purpose of the experiment — why you're doing it.
✔ Answer: purpose
4. "The facts you find in reference source that support your data in an experiment"
→ This is research — information gathered from books, articles, or other sources before or during the experiment.
✔ Answer: research
5. "The items needed to complete the experiment"
→ These are the materials used in the experiment (e.g., beakers, rulers, etc.).
✔ Answer: material
6. "The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form"
→ This is data — the observations and measurements collected during the experiment, often displayed visually.
✔ Answer: data
7. "The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not"
→ This is the result/conclusion — what you learned from the experiment.
✔ Answer: result/conclusion
8. "A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not."
→ This is the experiment itself — the actual test conducted.
✔ Answer: experiment
9. "A forecast of future event"
→ This is a prediction — what you think will happen based on your hypothesis.
✔ Answer: prediction
10. "Anything learned from an experiment using the 5 senses."
→ This refers to data — observations made through sight, sound, touch, smell, taste (though taste is usually avoided in labs).
✔ Answer: data
11. "Using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment"
→ This is research — using existing knowledge to help understand or predict outcomes.
✔ Answer: research
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> ➤ A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct
> → hypothesis
> ➤ The problem you want to solve in an experiment
> → question
> ➤ The reason for the experiment
> → purpose
> ➤ The facts you find in reference source that support your data in an experiment
> → research
> ➤ The items needed to complete the experiment
> → material
> ➤ The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form
> → data
> ➤ The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not
> → result/conclusion
> ➤ A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.
> → experiment
> ➤ A forecast of future event
> → prediction
> ➤ Anything learned from an experiment using the 5 senses.
> → data
> ➤ Using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment
> → research
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✔ Note: "Data" appears twice (definitions 6 and 10), which is correct because both refer to information gathered through observation.
"Research" also appears twice (definitions 4 and 11), which is appropriate since both involve using existing knowledge.
This completes the matching! Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer sheet.
We are given a word bank:
- hypothesis
- question
- purpose
- prediction
- research
- material
- result/conclusion
- experiment
- data
And we need to match each definition with the correct term from the word bank.
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Step-by-step Matching:
1. "A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct"
→ This is the hypothesis.
✔ Answer: hypothesis
2. "The problem you want to solve in an experiment"
→ This is the question. The scientific method starts with asking a question about a problem.
✔ Answer: question
3. "The reason for the experiment"
→ This refers to the purpose of the experiment — why you're doing it.
✔ Answer: purpose
4. "The facts you find in reference source that support your data in an experiment"
→ This is research — information gathered from books, articles, or other sources before or during the experiment.
✔ Answer: research
5. "The items needed to complete the experiment"
→ These are the materials used in the experiment (e.g., beakers, rulers, etc.).
✔ Answer: material
6. "The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form"
→ This is data — the observations and measurements collected during the experiment, often displayed visually.
✔ Answer: data
7. "The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not"
→ This is the result/conclusion — what you learned from the experiment.
✔ Answer: result/conclusion
8. "A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not."
→ This is the experiment itself — the actual test conducted.
✔ Answer: experiment
9. "A forecast of future event"
→ This is a prediction — what you think will happen based on your hypothesis.
✔ Answer: prediction
10. "Anything learned from an experiment using the 5 senses."
→ This refers to data — observations made through sight, sound, touch, smell, taste (though taste is usually avoided in labs).
✔ Answer: data
11. "Using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment"
→ This is research — using existing knowledge to help understand or predict outcomes.
✔ Answer: research
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Final Answers:
> ➤ A possible answer to a question that can be tested to see if it is correct
> → hypothesis
> ➤ The problem you want to solve in an experiment
> → question
> ➤ The reason for the experiment
> → purpose
> ➤ The facts you find in reference source that support your data in an experiment
> → research
> ➤ The items needed to complete the experiment
> → material
> ➤ The results of the experiment in a chart, graph, or other visual form
> → data
> ➤ The explanation of whether the experiment worked or not
> → result/conclusion
> ➤ A test done to see if a hypothesis is correct or not.
> → experiment
> ➤ A forecast of future event
> → prediction
> ➤ Anything learned from an experiment using the 5 senses.
> → data
> ➤ Using prior knowledge that could explain the outcome of an experiment
> → research
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✔ Note: "Data" appears twice (definitions 6 and 10), which is correct because both refer to information gathered through observation.
"Research" also appears twice (definitions 4 and 11), which is appropriate since both involve using existing knowledge.
This completes the matching! Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer sheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of using scientific method worksheet.