What Does A Scientist Do | Important Work | Anchor Charts for Classroom Display

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6 anchor charts for you to display in your classroom. The anchor charts show the steps a scientist would take to come to a scientific conclusion:

They are:

1. Scientists have important work

2. They ask questions about the world

3. They form a hypothesis

4. They test the hypothesis

5. They make observations and record data

6. They make conclusions

These are in bold print, easy to read, and certainly you can refer to these steps when teaching science and showing young children that science involves these steps to be accurate and correct. There are duplicate anchor charts with different colored borders [yellow, green, purple] and diversified science characters.

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18 pages
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