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Title: SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS


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SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS
  • Eric Kravitz
  • Diane Miller
  • ELED 305/02
  • Spring 2006 - Dr. Barrett

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of
SCIENCE (AAAS)
  • Founded in 1848, AAAS is an international
    non-profit organization dedicated to advancing
    science around the world by serving as an
    educator, leader, spokesperson and professional
    association.
  • In addition to organizing membership activities,
    AAAS publishes the journal Science, as well as
    many scientific newsletters, books and reports,
    and spearheads programs that raise the bar of
    understanding for science worldwide.

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BASIC SKILLS
  • There are seven Basic Skills
  • Observing
  • Classifying
  • Measuring
  • Inferring
  • Predicting
  • Communicating
  • Using Number Relationships

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Observing
  • Using the 5 senses (see, hear, touch, smell,
    taste) to find out about objects and events,
    their characteristics, properties, differences,
    similarities, and changes
  • How or Why
  • Observations are recorded

5
Classifying
  • Grouping or ordering objects or events according
    to similarities or differences in properties
  • How or Why Lists, tables, or charts are
    generated

6
Measuring
  • Comparing an unknown quantity with a known
    (metric units, time, student- generated frames of
    reference)
  • Observations are quantified using proper
    measuring devices and techniques
  • How or Why Measurements are recorded in an
    orderly and systematic fashion with labeled units
    of measure.

7
Inferring
  • Interpreting or explaining observations
  • How or Why More than one inference may be
    presented to explain an observation

8
Predicting
  • Forming an idea of an expected result - not a
    guess - but a belief of what will occur based
    upon present knowledge and understandings,
    observations and inferences
  • How or Why A written or oral explanation to
    clarify ideas and to help reveal any
    misconceptions or missing information.

9
Communicating
  • Using the written and spoken work, graphs,
    demonstrations, drawings, diagrams, or tables to
    transmit information and ideas to others
  • How or Why To reflect the true nature of
    science, ideas must be shared.

10
Using Number Relationships
  • Applying numbers and their mathematical
    relationships to make decisions
  • How or Why Numbers are basic to science -
    mathematical knowledge is applied

11
INTEGRATED SKILLS
  • There are seven Integrated Skills
  • Making Models
  • Defining Operationally
  • Collecting Date
  • Interpreting Date
  • Identifying and Controlling Variables
  • Formulating Hypotheses (Hypothesizing)
  • Experimenting

12
Making Models
  • Constructing mental, verbal, or physical
    representations of ideas, objects, or events to
    clarify explanations or demonstrate
    relationships.
  • How or Why
  • Constructing models helps clarify ideas

13
Defining Operationally
  • Creating a definition by describing what is done
    and observed
  • How or Why Definitions (in the students own
    language) are in context of students' experiences
    - not from the glossary, not to be memorized

14
Collecting Data
  • Gathering and recording information about
    observations and measurements in a systematic way

15
Interpreting Data
  • Organizing, analyzing, and synthesizing data
    using tables, graphs, and diagrams to locate
    patterns that lead to the construction of
    inferences, predictions, or hypotheses.

16
Identifying and Controlling Variables
  • Manipulating one factor to investigate the
    outcome of an event while other factors are held
    constant.
  • How or Why
  • Young children become confused with multiple
    variables.
  • Students need practice in identifying variables
    that affect outcomes

17
Formulating Hypotheses (Hypothesizing)
  • Making educated guesses based on evidence that
    can be tested through experimentation.

18
Experimenting
  • Designing one's own experiment to test a
    hypothesis using procedures to obtain reliable
    data
  • How or Why
  • All basic and integrated skills to formulate a
    problem, collect data, and pose a solution are
    used

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Experimenting (continued)
  • .
  • Doing a teacher-orchestrated science activity is
    NOT experimenting.
  • Student demonstrates understanding and
    application of scientific method though inquiry,
    research and self-design of experiment to test a
    hypothesis.

20
SUMMARY
  • In order for students to make sense of how the
    world works and to learn to think critically and
    independently, the Basic Process Skills and the
    Integrated Science Skills need to be integrated
    into their experiments.

21
Resource bibliography
  • http//www.aaas.org
  • http//education.shu.edu/pt3grant/zinicola/skills_
    source.html
  • http//www.educ.sfu.ca/narstsite/publications/rese
    arch/skill.htm
  • http//www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/fellows/sci_
    olympiad/pslsl_training_hammond.pdf
  • http//arapaho.nsuok.edu/adams001/ProcessSkills.h
    tm
  • http//www.cedu.niu.edu/scied/presentations/stars2
    /sld001.htm
  • http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/pandp/science/in-basic.ht
    m
  • http//www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/science810/scdeve.ht
    m

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Relevant Websites
  • http//www.edhelper.com/science_process_skills.htm
  • http//www.dlese.org/dds/query.do?qscience20proc
    ess20skillss0
  • http//www.aea11.k12.ia.us/curriculum/science/proc
    essskills.html
  • http//www.ghbooks.com/activity/activity.cfm?booki
    d18325page415
  • http//www.studystack.com/menu-7896
  • http//www.homeedsa.com/Articles/Fundamental20Ski
    lls20in20Science.asp
  • http//www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/research/themes/s
    cience/integretedactivitybasedscience/
  • http//www.aplusvideorentals.com/listing.asp?categ
    oryID01subcategoryID01

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Science Experiments Web Sites
  • http//www.scilitlinks.org/experimentalflight.htm
  • http//web2.airmail.net/kboyle/Fairlink.htm
  • http//unr.edu/homepage/crowther/ejse/papertowel.h
    tml
  • http//www.magichouse.com/Images/lessonplans.pdf
  • http//www.the-aps.org/education/sixstarscience/
  • http//www.mcrel.org/whelmers/whelm67.asp
  • http//schools.shorelineschools.org/home_education
    /Members/Online/science/unit_1/unit.htm

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GROUP PROJECT GRAND FINALE
  • http//suzyred.com/sciencesong.html
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