Scientific Process How science works!!. Observation Use your 5 senses –Smell –Taste –Touch –Hear –See Classify information.

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Scientific Process How science works!!

Observation Use your 5 senses –Smell –Taste –Touch –Hear –See Classify information

Hypothesis Educated guess Inference on what you think the results of your experiment will be.

Experiment An experiment is performing tests to answer the problem. Watch this sample experiment on weather.

Collect and record data Make sure to use standard units of measurement. Length, width, height, volume, weight, and mass are all different types of measurement. What are examples of these measurements?

Come to a conclusion Looking back at your data, make a statement that answers the original question. Comment on your hypothesis, but your conclusion is not based solely on your hypothesis.

The end!!