
S. A. W. M. R. N. P. D. A. B. P. A. M. L.
The sequence S. A. W. M. R. N. P. D. A. B. P. A. M. L. represents the steps in the scientific method. It begins with **S**tating the problem, then **A**posing a question, followed by **W**riting a hypothesis. Next is **M**aking predictions, **R**earching existing information, and **N**oting observations. The process continues with **P**erforming experiments, **D**ata collection, **A**nalyzing results, **B**eing ready to revise hypotheses, **P**resenting findings, **A**cting based on conclusions, **M**onitoring ongoing processes, and concluding with **L**earning from the experiment. These steps organize scientific inquiry systematically.