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What is the first step in our scientific process?
a) Make a hypothesis
b) Plan and conduct an experiment
c) Make observations
d) Ask a question

After Mr. Vu pushed a sharp stick through a balloon without popping, everyone made a ________ about why it worked.
a) Hypothesis
b) Conclusion
c) Observation
d) Question

In this step of the scientific process, you make an educated guess about what might happen.
a) Make a hypothesis
b) Record data
c) Make a conclusion
d) Ask a question

What is a variable?
a) Anything you change in an experiment that might change the outcome.
b) Materials you use in an experiment.
c) A guess based on what you observed and researched.
d) Its the steps you use to answer a question.

What do you do when you make a conclusion?
a) You ask a question.
b) You use your 5 senses.
c) You discuss your results and discuss if it matched your hypothesis or not.
d) You write down measurements or observations.

In which step in the scientific process do you use your 5 senses?
a) Make observations
b) Plan and conduct an experiment
c) Make a conclusion
d) Make a hypothesis

What is a pendulum?
a) A pendulum is something you cannot experiment with.
b) A pendulum is a change in an experiement.
c) A pendulum is an object that hangs from a fixed point and can swing back and forth.
d) A pendulum is an object that bounces up and down.

Which of the following variable would change the number of swings of a pendulum in 15 seconds.
a) The number of people in a group conducting the experiment
b) The time of day you conduct the experiment
c) The type of timer you use to count the seconds
d) The length of a string

We watched a video where a student took pictures of 4 different hummingbird feeders. What was the question she asked?
a) Do hummingbirds like different shaped feeders more than others?
b) Do hummingbirds like different sizes of feeders more than others?
c) Do hummingbirds like different liquids more than others?
d) Do hummingbirds like the color red more than other colors?

What happens after you observe and record data?
a) You make a hypothesis
b) You ask a question
c) You look at your data and draw a conclusion
d) You plan your experiment

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