Title: Agree or Disagree?
1Agree or Disagree?
- When cows fall asleep standing up, it is easy
(and fun!) to sneak up next to them and tip them
over. - Birds eating rice thrown at weddings swell up and
die (even burst). - Animals exposed to radioactive waste mutate and
turn into other types of animals.
2Agree or Disagree?
- Earthworms come up onto the sidewalks after
heavy rain to avoid being drowned in their
underground tunnels. - People licking toads have hallucinations.
- Lennon wrote better music than Tchaikovsky.
- Heaven is not in our solar system, but it is
somewhere in the universe.
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4Science involves
- Using and extending the senses
- Observing and collecting
- Probing and testing
- Deductive hypothesis testing
- Inductive search for patterns
- Building increasingly accurate explanations based
on evidence
5Mendeleev and the Periodic Table of Chemical
Elements
6Fleming and the serendipitous discovery of the
first antibiotic
7Goodall and the willingness to break with
convention
8The Scientific Method
- There is simply no fixed set of steps that
scientists always follow, no one path that leads
them unerringly to scientific knowledge.
9The Scientific Method
- Question or Problem 2) Hypothesize
- Predict Consequences 4) Experiment
- 5) Interpret Experimental Results
10Experiments
- An experiment is a test used to determine if
there is evidence to support a hypothesis
11What is a hypothesis?
- A hypothesis is a guess or prediction about a
phenomenon.
- Hypotheses can be stated as positive or negative.
- The null hypothesis predicts that there will be
NO difference between experimental groups.
12Write your own hypothesis
- Write your prediction for the outcome of the
radish seed experiment - You should also provide a REASONwhy do you think
the experiment will turn out the way it will?
13What is a theory?
- A theory is an explanation that has a very large
amount of evidence to support it.
- A fact is an observation about nature. A theory
is an explanation. So a theory can never become
a fact.
14Experiment Titles
- Usually, experiments are titled in a format like
this - The Effect of _______ on _________
- Sample title The Effect of Light on Growth of
Radish seeds
15Experimental variables
- The ONE factor that you cause to be different
between experimental groups is the MANIPULATED
variable (also called INDEPENDENT variable).
- Sample In the radish seed experiment, the
manipulated variable isAmount of Light
16Experimental variables
- The factor that you measure as the outcome of the
experiment is called the RESPONDING variable
(also called DEPENDENT variable)
- In the radish seed experiment, the responding
variable is ___________.
- The responding variable is LENGTH of STEM,
measured in millimeters.
17Constants
- All other factors in the experiment must be
controlled so they are the same for all groups.
- Examples of constants in radish seed experiment
- Type of Petri dish type of seed
- Number of seed paper towel
- Water, Location temperature
18Measure the responding variable
- Draw a data table for recording radish plant sizes
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19Writing an experiment description
- Title
- Hypothesis
- Short description of procedure
- Identify control and experimental groups.
- Name the manipulated, responding variables
- Identify five constants
20Measurements
- Obtain a flexible plastic ruler and measure the
length of the radish seeds today in millimeters. - Record your data and your partners data in the
data table.
21Fact, Hypothesis, Law, Theory
- Fact a stated observation
- Hypothesis a proposition that may be
investigated - Law or Principle a description of observable
phenomena - Theory an explanation based on extensive
evidence
22Big Questions
- How can we tell things that are alive from things
that were alive or were never alive?
23OBSERVING LIFE and NONLIFE
- We now need to practice making observations of
things and determining if they are alive, once
alive, or never alive.
- This activity will allow you to practice writing
CAREFUL and THOROUGH descriptions of what you see.
24Life or Nonlife?
- Watch the short video clip of the Rover Spirit
which is explored the planet Mars.
25Life or Nonlife?
- Imagine that you have two soil samples returned
from somewhere on Earth. Your job is to examine
them, write a complete description of the objects
you see, and determine whether objects are
ALIVE, ONCE ALIVE or NEVER ALIVE
26Observing soil samples
- I will place soil samples on your desk today you
will examine soil from a DESERT. - Observe a part of each sample in a half Petri
dish - Use a microscope and a magnifying glass.
27Observing soil samples
- Each person should write careful descriptions of
soil samples - Use as many adjectives as you can
- Describe size, shape, color of particles
- Explain WHY you think each object you see is
alive, once alive or never alive
28Observing soil samples
- You will be able to add to your observations
tomorrow. - TODAYlt before you leave, please add clean spring
water (with no chlorine) to the DESERT SOIL only. - Add water until the cup is half full.
- Water sometimes activates dormant living things.
29Soil samples Day Two
- Observe forest soil and desert soil again, adding
to your descriptions of the objects you see in
the soil. - Make small drawings of any objects you see in the
soil. - Make note of any changes you see in the samples
today. - (Use a pipette to add a few drops of desert water
to the Petri dish, so you can look at it under
the microscope - Then you will turn in your written observations
on Friday.
30Observing plant growth
- Take bean and pea seeds and put them in
containers of soil under our light source. - Water them consistently.
- Each day in class, take note of any changes that
you observe.
31The Borderlands of ScienceShermer, (2001)
- Normal Science
- Empirical claims
- Vast body of evidence
- Borderland Science
- Empirical work
- Growing body of evidence
- Pseudoscience
- Fake science disguised as normal science
- Lacks evidence
3210 different areas of inquiry
- Acupuncture
- Astrology
- Big Bang
- Big Foot
- Chiropractic
- Heliocentrism
- Hypnosis
- Neurophysiology of Brain Function
- Punctuated Equilibrium
- Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
33The Borderlands of ScienceShermer, (2001)
- Heliocentrism, .9
- Neurophysiology of Brain Function, .8
- Punctuated equilibrium, .7 normal science
- SETI, Hypnosis, .5
- Chiropractic, .4 borderland science
- Acupuncture, .3
- Astrology, Big Foot, .1 pseudoscience