Mrs. Pearson’s First Semester Biology

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Mrs. Pearson’s First Semester Biology Biology Unit One Mrs. Pearson’s First Semester Biology *For those watching by recording, watch for questions on the slides throughout the presentation. Email me the answers to the questions within two days of the lesson being presented in order to receive credit for watching the recording.

Who wants to be a Millionaire Biologist? Science is all about thinking and questioning and reasoning out answers. I will be asking you LOTS of questions and will be making you think about what we are learning. Scientists don’t work alone (otherwise we’d have some real life “mad” scientists) so I don’t expect you to work alone either. We will start at the top of our participant’s box and take turns with questions BUT, if you are struggling with the answer or just want to be sure you are on the right track, ask the “audience” and they are able to chat you some help. You MUST use your microphone to answer the questions – otherwise, we will all be waiting way too long to get through the lessons in decent time. If your mic is not working properly, you MUST contact tech support to get it fixed AND you must email me the trouble ticket number to verify they are working on the issue if it is not fixed before classtime.

DON’T FORGET! Run Word’s grammar and spell check on your paper If Word underlined something in red, it is misspelled Click on the word Right click Check to see if one of the words listed fits what you meant If not, break out your dictionary or check in with a friend for the correct spelling If Word underlined something in green, there is a grammar error. Click on the area underlined Read the description of the error and suggested repair If there is no suggestion, you may need to check in with a friend for some help

Save and Submit Save your paper in a place and with a title that you won’t forget It’s helpful to have a separate folder for each course you take Save your files like this: lastname firstname course assignment name pearson ann biology unit one assignment Do NOT use punctuation in the file name **Those watching by recording, include in your email why you should not use punctuation in the names of files you are saving.

Unit One Today’s Plan Written Assignment Parameters Begin Unit One Discuss the first Journal Entry (Section 1, Part 2)

Written Assignment Parameters Unit One Written Assignment Parameters SCIENCE!! Study of the natural world Specific set of parameters for studying and validating Peer review Scientific journals Essentially – prove it and reprove it and prove it again

What we are not studying Unit One What we are not studying Beliefs Supernatural Opinions

Unit One Issues of Controversy Established science of issues You can contradict these established facts IF You prove, reprove and prove again 3 Experts to support the statement you make What makes an expert?

What Makes an Expert in Science? Unit One What Makes an Expert in Science? Have achieved a doctorate or higher degree in the specific branch of science with which your statement deals. Not law, math, theology, philosophy Not chemistry if your statement deals with archeaology Have received their degree from an established university. UC- Berkley UW- Madison MIT Not a private college that 10 people you randomly ask at the mall would not all recognize

What Makes an Expert in Science? Unit One What Makes an Expert in Science? Conducts primary research Original experimentation and/or discovery Not reading others work and drawing conclusions from it Publishes the results of their research in a professional scientific journal Not a popular magazine Not a privately held publication

Unit One If you want to make a statement opposing the science presented in our course Make your statement Directly underneath that statement list… your three scientists the degree that each holds the university that granted that degree the name of the scientific journals in which they have published the name of the article dealing with the research you are citing the year in which that article was published *Those watching by recording, include in your email a description of what you will need to do if you wish to contradict what is presented in the course.

If you submit a statement without these criteria Unit One If you submit a statement without these criteria The assignment will be returned to you to resubmit EVEN if the rest of the assignment is accurate There will be no points lost You will have one week to resubmit Change your answer to reflect the current scientific understanding Add your scientists and sources

Unit One Questions?

Unit One KEY CONCEPT Biology is the study of all forms of life.

Unit One Objectives Define who is a scientist Cover Conducting an Experiment Journal Entry Discuss the definition of Biology

Unit One Breakout Rooms! In a moment I will be sending all of you into breakout rooms. You will have five minutes to draw the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the word I’m about to reveal. Each of you should draw on the whiteboard in your room – look at what the others in your group are drawing as well and take note of any similarities I will bring you back to the main room when the timer goes off.

Unit One Answer the following… Did one of the pictures in your breakout room show a person with glasses? Click the green checkmark if YES Click the red X if NO Did one of the pictures in your breakout room have wild hair? Were any of the drawings in your breakout room of a woman?

Unit One Answer the following… In the first images that came to your mind, did you see a lab coat? Did you envision chemicals and/or a microscope? *Those watching by recording, include in your email a description of the first image that came to your mind when thinking of a scientist.

Back to the drawing board… Unit One Back to the drawing board… Do you know a scientist? I’m going to send you back into new breakout rooms and I want you to list on your whiteboard as many different jobs that are held by scientists as you can. You will have five minutes to list as much as you can – when the five minutes are up, I will bring all of you back into the main room and I want to know how many your group was able to list.

Unit One Are you a scientist? Time for an experiment! This time we’ll work our way down the participant’s list – remember to help each other out answering the questions I will ask! How you would go about finding out if two objects that weigh different amounts fall at the same rate? What is the first thing you would you do to figure it out? What’s the next thing you would do? How would you explain your conclusion to someone else? *Those watching by recording, include in your email your description of what you would do to determine if the objects fall at the same rate.

Unit One What kinds of things are important to keep in mind when you conduct and interpret an experiment? You tell me! Your assignment is to write a journal entry. In the text, they give an example of an experiment that looks like it might be well set up but the experimenter is missing a very important step (one that we talked about today too). Your job is to explain where she went wrong and rewrite the experiment so that you could come to an accurate conclusion. I just want one paragraph for this assignment (that means at least three sentences and no more than six sentences). Due tomorrow but why wait?! Remember to run grammar and spell check!

Unit One Review When we ask questions in class we are all going to help the person whose turn it is to answer. When we save files, we are going to use the format described in the course announcements We are always going to use grammar and spell check If we want to contradict what is presented in class, we will do so as a scientist does Scientists come from all backgrounds and do a wide variety of jobs For an experiment to be done scientifically, attention has to be paid to details, variables, constants, and care has to be given to drawing conclusions that are based on the data.

Unit One Questions? Next time I’ll tell you all about our plans for Costa Rica!!