Title: Living Things
1Thinking Like a Scientist Observing Ask
questions like What? How? Why?
2Chimp Diet in May Like all animals, chimps prefer
to eat certain foods when they are available. Use
the information in the table to create a bar
graph.
3Thinking Like a Scientist Classifying By
classifying the information related to a chimps
resting, climbing, or feeding, a scientist can
better understand chimp behavior. Use the chart
to classify the details from the field notes.
4Making Models This model shows Jomeos movements
and behaviors during one day. Use the map to
answer the questions.
5Scientific Attitudes Discuss and summarize each
scientific attitude.
6Scientific Reasoning Decide whether the
conclusions are reached by objective reasoning
or subjective reasoning.
7Deductive Reasoning Deductive reasoning occurs
when a general idea is applied to a specific
example and a conclusion is reached. What
conclusions can you reach when you discuss
specific examples for these general ideas?
8Faulty Reasoning Lines of symmetry on a square
and rectangle.
9Developing a Hypothesis Offer two hypotheses for
why the student's digital music player stopped
working.
10Design and Conduct an Experiment Identify the
manipulated variable, the responding variable and
the other two variables in this experiment. Think
about a hypothesis for this experiment.
11Collecting and Interpreting Data A data table
helps you organize the information you collect in
an experiment. Graphing the data may reveal any
patterns in your data.
12Drawing Conclusions Sometimes the same experiment
can have very different data.
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