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I understand the scientific process and how to create a my own experiment

**** All science begins with a problem or a question…you go through steps of the scientific process to find the answer. Sometimes your right and sometimes your wrong. Many times you learn more when your wrong!

Observations in Science: Use 5 senses minus one… No Tasting! 1.Smell… use Wafting 2.Touch… feel texture – how something feels(smooth, rough, sharp etc… ) 3.Sound… the pitch(high or low) Loudness (soft or loud) 4.Sight… Shapes, sizes, state (solid, liquid, or gas)

Hypothesis is a researched guess