For pupils starting to learn subject specific science spellings
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experiment |
The results of the experiment did not support his hypothesis.
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science |
Astronomy is the science of the stars.
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scientist |
The scientist was busy in the laboratory.
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investigation |
We set up an investigation to find out how quickly ice melts in the laboratory.
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equipment |
All laboratory equipment must be returned at the end of the lesson.
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measure |
It is important to measure carefully and accurately.
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measurement |
The measurement was only a few millimetres out.
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temperature |
The temperature in the desert was over 40 degrees.
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thermometer |
The thermometer gave an accurate measure of the temperature of the room.
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