Ideas and Evidence

General words linked to ideas and evidence. Designed for use as an introductory activity to a KS3 unit on forensics.
What A is looking at your results or data to find out what they mean?. What C is a statement saying what your experiment has shown?. What D are numbers or results that are collected as part of a test?. What E are results or data that you can use to decide whether a hypothesis is correct?. What H is your initial idea of how to explain a problem or observations?. What T is something you must carry out to decide whether your hypothesis is correct?. What S is a type of evidence that backs up your hypothesis?. What S is a small part of something that is used to conduct tests?. What O means 'not affected by emotion or personal bias'?. What S means 'based on a persons personal opinion or bias'?. What R is evidence that can be trusted to be correct?. What I is a way of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematically?. What I describes evidence that has no connection with the subject under investigation?. What R is evidence that is directly related to the subject under investigation?. What F is an idea that has been proved and can be assumed to be true?. What O is a personal belief or judgment that is has not been proved.. What P is to establish the answer beyond doubt by using experimental evidence?. What C is to examine the similarities and differences between two things?. What I one possible way (of many) of explaining results?. What M is to find out how much of something there is?.
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