Agenda Notebook Question What is SCIENCE? August 25, 2016 Homework

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Agenda Notebook Question What is SCIENCE? August 25, 2016 Homework Take out your composition book– do not write in it yet. Review procedures Process teamwork (15 minutes) Observations & Inferences: Animal Tracks Quiz Friday – Procedures (see portal for specifics) Homework Read pages 3-7 CPO Qs 2 & 3 pg. 8 Notebook Question What is SCIENCE?

August 25, 2016 Agenda Take out your composition book– do not write in it yet. Review procedures Process teamwork (15 minutes) Observations & Inferences: Animal Tracks Quiz Friday – Procedures (see portal for specifics) Homework Read pages 3-7 CPO Qs 2 & 3 pg. 8 Notebook Question What is SCIENCE? 10 40 100 120 3 2 4 1 110 30 5 6 8 50 20 60 9 7 70 80 90 Time Remaining: Seconds

Science is knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through investigations, experiments, and observation.

Why do scientists make observations? August 26, 2016 Agenda Have your homework out on your desk. Make sure your name is on the paper. Check homework Quiz OIP Investigation Homework Read pages 9 – 11 CPO Qs 1, 2, 3, & 5 page 12 Notebook Question Why do scientists make observations?

Why do scientists make observations? August 26, 2016 Agenda Have your homework out on your desk. Make sure your name is on the paper. Check homework Quiz OIP Investigation Homework Read pages 9 – 11 CPO Qs 1, 2, 3, & 5 page 12 Notebook Question Why do scientists make observations? 10 5 1 4 30 120 40 110 100 2 3 60 20 6 8 50 7 9 70 80 90 Time Remaining: Seconds

Scientists make observations to learn about and understand the world. Science is how we create knowledge. This process depends both on making careful observations of phenomena and on inventing theories for making sense out of those observations.  Knowledge may change as more observations are made.

How do scientists make observations? August 28, 2017 Agenda EarthWatch Finish OIP investigation Content organizer Metric System Pg. 35 Quiz Wednesday– metric system Homework Read pages 30 – 34 in binder Journal Question How do scientists make observations?

How do scientists make observations? August 28, 2017 Agenda EarthWatch Finish OIP investigation Content organizer Metric System Pg. 35 Quiz Wednesday– metric system Homework Read pages 30 – 34 in binder Journal Question How do scientists make observations? 10 40 120 100 3 4 1 2 5 30 110 6 8 50 20 60 9 7 70 80 90 Time Remaining: Seconds

August 28, 2017 Scientists make observations by using their senses and TOOLS to extend the senses.

Notebook Question Agenda August 29, 2017 Notebook Question To find the mass of some iron filings, a student places the filings in a 14-gram plastic tray and places the tray on a balance. –What is the reading on the balance for the mass of the tray and iron filings? –What is the mass of the iron filings? Agenda Earth Watch Discuss Why Metric Matters Testable question/experimental investigations Do Practicing Variables (page 33) together in class Variables – organizer Quiz Friday – Metric System Homework Read pages 24 - 29 in CPO

August 29, 2016 August 30, 2016 Notebook Question To find the mass of some iron filings, a student places the filings in a 14-gram plastic tray and places the tray on a balance. –What is the reading on the balance for the mass of the tray and iron filings? –What is the mass of the iron filings? Agenda Earth Watch – Hurricanes Quiz – Metric System Testable question/experimental investigations Do Practicing Variables (page 33) together in class Variables – organizer Quiz Friday - Variables Homework Read pages 24 - 29 in CPO 10 120 40 100 3 5 2 30 4 1 110 6 8 20 60 50 7 9 80 70 90 Time Remaining: Seconds

August 30, 2016 The balance reading is 352 grams. Because the tray has a mass of 14 grams, the mass of the iron filings is 338 grams.

Notebook Question Agenda August 31, 2016 Notebook Question Observe the cartoon below. Make an INFERENCE and a PREDICTION based on your observations. Agenda Earth Watch – Hurricanes Graphing Variables Activity Quiz Friday - Variables Homework Graphing (binder) pgs 39 - 44

August 31, 2016 Notebook Question Observe the cartoon below. Make an INFERENCE and a PREDICTION based on your observations. Agenda Earth Watch – Hurricanes Graphing Variables Activity Quiz Friday - Variables Homework Graphing (binder) pgs 39 - 44 10 5 1 4 30 120 40 100 3 2 110 60 20 6 8 50 7 9 70 80 90 Time Remaining: Seconds

August 31, 2016 An inference based on my observations is that the scientist holding the bag wants to be funny and scare the other scientists. I predict that the scientist working on the missile will hit the missile and it will blow up.