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Observations & Testing

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Observations & Testing

An experiment is a scientific test or set of tests. An observation is something you notice happening.

Testing a hypothesis

Testing a hypothesis

  • Experiments can test a hypothesis to see if it could be true.
  • Experiments can also lead to a new hypothesis and further tests.
Sharing observations

Sharing observations

  • Scientists sometimes share their observations with each other before they form a hypothesis.
    • An example of observation is to notice the behaviour of birds on the playground.
Observations of plant growth

Observations of plant growth

  • Another example is to notice the growth of plants over time.
  • Observations can be recorded and shared through talking or writing.
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