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Title: To Do Today (8/26):


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To Do Today (8/26)
  • Glue Scientific Method Notes onto Page 6 of your
    spiral
  • Answer Warm-up 2 on Page 4 of your spiral
  • Update your Planner for this week (8/24-8/28)
  • Any Graphing worksheets from yesterday to be
    turned in??
  • Leave any papers/supplies to be turned in on your
    desk and I will collect later

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SCIENCE
  • Defined as the use of evidence to construct
    testable explanations and predictions of natural
    phenomena

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SCIENCE, cont.
  • Some questions are outside the realm of science
    because they deal with phenomena that are NOT
    scientifically testable
  • Example Faith based philosophies
  • Many questions can be explored through
    investigation and there are 3 types of
    investigation descriptive, comparative
    experimental

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3 Types of Investigations
  • Descriptive
  • Example count the number of owls living in a
    forest
  • Comparative
  • Example observe similarities differences
    between the wings of a butterfly the wings of a
    wasp
  • Experimental
  • Example apply different amounts of fertilizer
    to plants to explore how fertilizer levels affect
    plant growth

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What type of investigation is this?
  • Examine the differences between leaves from a oak
    tree and leaves from a cedar tree
  • Comparative

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What type of investigation is this?
  • Over a three month time period observe the
    behavior of rhesus monkeys
  • Descriptive

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What type of investigation is this?
  • Test the affect of varying temperatures on the
    hatching rate of frog eggs
  • Experimental

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For an experimental investigation, use.
  • THE SIX STEPS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

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(1) Observe and State a Problem
  • Asking a question

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(2) Form a Hypothesis
  • Proposed explanation (If, then statement)

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(3) Test the Hypothesis (Design an experiment)
  • Variables factors that can change
  • 3 Categories of Variables
  • 1. Manipulated Variable (independent variable)
    factor that scientists purposely change
  • 2. Responding Variable (dependent variable)
    factor that may change because of the manipulated
    variable and that scientists want to observe
  • 3. Controlled Variables factors that
    scientists purposely keep the same

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(3) Test the Hypothesis, cont.
  • A controlled experiment is set up with a control
    group and the experimental group
  • All the groups in an experiment are treated
    exactly the same except for the manipulated
    variable
  • In the experimental group, the manipulated
    variable is being changed
  • The control group is used as a standard of
    comparison (it may consist of objects that are
    not changed in any way or objects that are being
    treated in the usual way natural conditions)

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(4) Record and Analyze Results
  • Data - written observations, charts graphs

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(4) Record and Analyze Results, cont.
  • Observations can be quantitative OR qualitative
  • Quantitative data involves measurement, like
    counting the number of owls observed
  • Qualitative data uses words to describe the
    properties that were not measured, like noting
    that a bacterial colony growing in a petri dish
    was circular in shape orange in color

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(5) Form a Conclusion
  • Evaluate the hypothesis (Do the results support
    the hypothesis?)

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(6) Repeat the Experiment
  • Especially important for work to be published

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Extra Science Definitions
  • Inference
  • Reasonable conclusion based on observations and
    clues
  • Prediction
  • Guess about what will happen next based on
    observations and experiences can use data to
    predict trends
  • Theory
  • Well-established, reliable explanation that has
    been tested in many conditions by multiple
    people Example cell theory

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Fact vs. Theory
  • When a hypothesis is tested and confirmed by
    scientists
  • Can change as new data becomes available
  • Something known to be true
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