What is Science?
observe
(verb) to use your senses and measurements to gather information from the world around you
logic
(noun) a way of thinking that is organized, sequential, and based on observations and facts
inference
(noun) A good guess about what something means using only limited observations and data.
hypothesis
(noun) a statement that you think is true based on what you already know.
conclusion
(noun) a summary of what you have learned based on your evidence
graph
(noun) a visual display that shows a relationship between 2 sets of information using an x-axis and y-axis
table
(noun) a way to organize data. It has rows and columns. Also called a data table.
natural world
(noun) anything in the environment around you that is not created by people (such as organisms, rocks, air, water, space, energy, forces)
senses
(noun) see, hear, smell, taste, and touch
pattern
(noun) something that repeats in the same way over and over again
data
(noun) the measurements and observations that you collect and record during an experiment
science
(noun) the process of finding answers to questions about the natural world using observation, logic, and scientific ideas.
research
(noun, verb) to carefully gather background information so that you can better understand something
analyze
(verb) to carefully look at pieces of information to find meaning, such as patterns and relationships.
predict
(verb) to use information from the present to guess what will happen in the future