Student can use experiment vocabulary: test, check, verify, confirm, measure, record, data, observation.
Introduction to experimental and verification vocabulary
To learn science, you have to do science. When you walk into a lab, you need precise words to describe what you are doing. Let's look at how we talk about an experiment, like stretching a spring to see how strong it is.
First, we design a test. A test is a specific procedure we follow to learn something new. Before we begin, we check our equipment to make sure the spring isn't broken and the weights are ready.
Visual doodles for scientific process words
A professional process flowchart styled as a grid of 8 minimal, quirky educational doodles: a fizzing test tube represen…
Order the steps of a scientific experiment
Drag the steps into the correct sequence for conducting a lab report.
Fill in the blanks with experimental terms
During our physics practical class, we conducted an experiment to find the boiling point of water. First, we carefully the initial temperature using a laboratory thermometer. After heating the beaker for five minutes, we observed the changes and the final temperature in our observation tables. Our teacher instructed us to collect accurate by repeating the experiment three times. This repetition helped us our results and ensure there were no errors in our readings. Finally, we plotted a graph to show the relationship between heating time and temperature.
Identify the correct scientific term for an action
You run a chemistry experiment a second time just to make sure your first result wasn't a mistake. What are you doing?
Write a short description of a science experiment
Thinking like a scientist means using precise language. Think of an experiment (like growing a seed, boiling water, or testing magnets) and explain it using your new vocabulary.
Give a short title or summary.
Write 2-3 sentences. Make sure to use at least 3 focus words!
Flashcards for experimental terms