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===Examples===
 
===Examples===
 
We might '''investigate''' the following questions:
 
We might '''investigate''' the following questions:
: How many legs does an insect have?
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: How many legs do a insects have?
 
: Are all leaves green?
 
: Are all leaves green?
 
: How many daisies are there in a field?
 
: How many daisies are there in a field?
 
: What do ants eat?
 
: What do ants eat?

Revision as of 08:01, 20 August 2018

Key Stage 1

Meaning

An investigation is when we search for the truth by looking at evidence.

Singular Noun: Investigation
Plural Noun: Investigations
Verb: To investigate

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A scientific investigation is when we look at the natural world to answer a question.

About Investigations

Experiments are a type of investigation where we change one variable to see how it affects another.
An investigation that is not an experiment is one where we look at the world without changing anything.

Examples

We might investigate the following questions:

How many legs do a insects have?
Are all leaves green?
How many daisies are there in a field?
What do ants eat?