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In July 1997, the six-wheeled Sojourner rover became the first robot to explore planet Mars. Sojourner was built to answer questions about the nature of Mars. Science involves asking questions about nature and then finding ways to answer them.

What did you do today? Tell your partner three things you did today. Listen as your partner tells you three things he/she did today. Explain how each of these activities involve science.

Science From Curiosity Have you ever checked what was living at the bottom of a pond? Taken off the cover of a baseball to see what was inside? Tried putting more chocolate or less in your milk to find out how much would give the best flavor? These are all examples of curiosity, and curiosity is the basis of science. What are you interested in learning about at THS?

Science From Curiosity Science begins with curiosity and often ends with discovery.

Science From Curiosity Curiosity provides questions, but scientific results rely on finding answers. In some experiments, observations are qualitative, or descriptive. In other experiments, observations are quantitative, or numerical. Some questions—for example, how the universe began—cannot be answered by direct observations and measurements but only by other kinds of evidence.

Science and Technology What is the relationship between science and technology? Science and technology are interdependent. Advances in one lead to advances in the other.

Science and Technology Science is a system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge. The goal of science is to expand knowledge. Technology is the use of knowledge to solve practical problems. The goal of technology is to apply knowledge.

The telephone was invented in 1876 The telephone was invented in 1876. By 1927, it was possible to make a phone call from New York to London. The first mobile telephones, invented during World War II, paved the way for modern cellular phones. At each step, new science was applied to improve the technology of the telephone.

Branches of Science What are the branches of natural science?

Branches of Science Natural science is generally divided into three branches: physical science, Earth and space science, and life science.

Physical science focuses on nonliving things. Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Physics is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.

The application of physics and chemistry to the study of Earth is called Earth science. Geology is the study of the origin, history, structure, and systems of Earth. Astronomy is the study of the universe beyond Earth.

The study of living things is known as biology, or life science. Biology includes the physics and chemistry of living things, as well as their origin and behavior. Biologists study the different ways that organisms grow, survive, and reproduce.

There is overlap between different areas of science. Much of biology involves changes that are part of chemistry, while much of chemistry is defined by interactions that are part of physics Biophysics is a growing area of physics that applies physics to biology.

Now remember those activities you have done today? Under which branches of science would they be categorized?

The Big Ideas of Physical Science Space and Time The universe is both very old and very big. Matter and Change A very small amount of the universe is matter. All matter that you are familiar with is made up of building blocks called atoms.

The Big Ideas of Physical Science Forces and Motion Forces cause changes in motion. The laws of physics allow these changes to be calculated exactly. Energy Energy exists in many forms. Energy can be transferred from one form or object to another, but it can never be destroyed.

Science and Your Perspective Science is both a process and a body of knowledge. As more knowledge is added, the models that science uses to describe the universe change. Be skeptical. Ask questions. Be aware that the scientific facts of today might be changed as knowledge grows. However, believe in the scientific process that has discovered them.

Where do we start? We start with making careful observations about the world around us!

Observations vs. Inferences Observations – information you obtain through your senses Inferences – conclusions you draw from observations

It is time to begin!!!