1. All experiments begin with a ___.
(1 point)
Responses
I wonder, a question, observations...
I wonder, a question, observations...
Whatever my teacher tells me...
Whatever my teacher tells me...
none of the above
I wonder, a question, observations...
I wonder, a question, observations...
The correct answer is "I wonder, a question, observations..."
To start an experiment, you need to develop a sense of curiosity or wonder about something. This curiosity leads to asking a question that you want to investigate further. Once you have a question in mind, you can make observations to gather information and data related to that question. These observations help you form a hypothesis and plan the experiment. So, the process usually begins with wondering, asking a question, and then making observations to gather information.