Welcome You are in Mr. Conkey’s Biology class :) Please find your seat
Favorites game! First, put your name and class period on the top of the page. Next, fill out your favorites in the longer lines provided. Once everyone is finished filling out their favorites, you must all walk around the room, introduce yourselves to others, and find out if they have the same favorites as you. Rules: One person per favorite You have to know their name (first name and last initial printed on small line) You may only sit when time is called
Test! Please do not begin the test until you are instructed to do so. Please complete the test without talking. If you have done this test before, please work quietly and do what you are supposed to do.
Nature of Science Notebook Set Up Fold your packet in half Write your name and period on the front
Nature of Science Notebook Set Up Pages… Number these!!! Bottom of each page, starting with your ToC
Lesson #1: Observations Nature of Science Lesson #1: Observations Objective: Explain at least three different components that can be included in a scientific observation Please grab a pen/pencil from your bag and place your bag in the Drop Zone
Drawing #1: Follow the instructions on Page 2. Look up when you have finished.
Drawing #2: Follow the instructions on Page 3. Look up when you have finished.
Tips for making observations: Which was easier to draw correctly? Give four reasons why.
Drawing #3: Pick an image from the next slide. Write a description of the image that would help someone else pick out your image.
Exit Ticket Answer the objective completely in a paragraph.
Lesson #2: Variables Nature of Science Objective: Describe the two types of variables in a scientific experiment and explain their relationship to each other Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bags in the drop zone, and have a seat
Notes: Experiments are done to show cause-and-effect relationships.
Experiments are done to show cause-and-effect relationships. Two components: Experimental Set-up: includes one variable to show effect
Experimental Set-up: includes one variable to show effect Control Set-up: Normal conditions for comparison
b. Variables are changes in an experiment i. Independent Variables are changed or manipulated by the experimenter. Only one.
ii. Dependent Variables measure the effects of the independent variable. Can be several.
iii. Constants remain the same
Demos: Fill in your data table as we move through the demos Heat vs no heat, flask and balloon Light bulb in different solutions Yeast w/ sugar vs salt, flask balloon Colored one… What is it called!?!? Baking soda vs flour with vinegar Flaming dollar bill???????? Bouncy ball (use dead balls!?!? lol)
Practice Work on pages 7 through 14 to the best of your ability.
Exit Ticket Answer the objective completely in a paragraph formation.
Lesson #3: Bar Graphs Nature of Science Objective: Explain what type of data is used for bar graphs and briefly explain how to create one. Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bag in the drop zone, and have a seat
Notes: Bar graphs show discrete data
Bar graphs show discrete data Discrete data is categorical
Bar graphs show discrete data Discrete data is categorical Number of apples Favorite movie genre
B. Layout of Bar Graphs:
B. Layout of Bar Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom
B. Layout of Bar Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom Dependent Variable on side
B. Layout of Bar Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom Dependent Variable on side Bars do not touch unless they are related
C. Purpose of Bar Graphs
C. Purpose of Bar Graphs: Comparing between categories
Penny Flip Activity Complete the Penny Flip Activity per your packet.
Lesson #4: Line Graphs Nature of Science Objective: Explain what type of data is used for line graphs and briefly explain how to create one. Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bag in the drop zone, and have a seat
Notes: Line graphs show continuous data
Line graphs show continuous data Continuous data has an infinite number of values within a range
Line graphs show continuous data Continuous data has an infinite number of values within a range Height of students Change over time
B. Layout of Line Graphs:
B. Layout of Line Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom
B. Layout of Bar Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom Dependent Variable on side
B. Layout of Bar Graphs: Independent Variable on bottom Dependent Variable on side Create data points, then connect
C. Purpose of Line Graphs
C. Purpose of Line Graphs: Show relationships
C. Purpose of Line Graphs: Show relationships Predictions
C. Purpose of Bar Graphs: Show relationships Predictions Infer data between data points
Bounce! Activity Complete the Bounce Activity per your packet on page 20.
Practice Interpreting Data: Complete the Interpreting Data practice pages on 23 through 26.
Lesson #5: Safety Nature of Science Objective: Specify why lab safety is important and describe your top three lab safety rules. Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bags in the drop zone, and have a seat
The Safety Contract: Complete page 27 of your NOS book. You have ~15 minutes You may shorten rules if you can make them clear.
The Safety Contract: Safety Video: While watching the video, write at least 10 rules that need to be followed in order to be safe in the laboratory.
The Safety Contract: Read pages 29 and 30. Underline each rule SpongeBob and Patrick break. In the lines provided, write at least three rules that were broken, and describe what they should have done differently.
The Safety Contract: Check out the image on page 31. Circle five errors. Write which rules are being broken.
The Safety Contract: Safety Meme: Create a meme using any of the rules in the safety contract. Must be completed on the final sheet Must be 100% colored
Objective: Outline how to write a repeatable scientific procedure. Nature of Science Lesson #6: Procedures Objective: Outline how to write a repeatable scientific procedure. Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bag in the drop zone, and have a seat
Notes: Steps on how to write a procedure:
Steps on how to write a procedure: Create a materials list
Steps on how to write a procedure: Create a materials list Write down every material needed
Steps on how to write a procedure: Create a materials list Write down every material needed Include quantities and sizes
Write a procedure
Write a procedure Step-by-step, numbered
Write a procedure Step-by-step, numbered Easy to follow
Peer Review
Peer review Ask a peer if they can follow your procedure without any help.
Peer review Ask a peer if they can follow your procedure without any help. Re-write any steps as needed.
Procedure: Write a procedure on...
Procedure: Write a procedure on how to make a structure with the materials given on page 35 in your NOS Book. Exchange procedures with a table near you. On the new procedure, give at least three tips to help improve their procedure.
Exit Ticket Answer the objective completely in a paragraph.
Lesson #7: The Scientific Method Nature of Science Lesson #7: The Scientific Method Objective: Explain the steps of the Scientific Method and its use. Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bag in the Drop Zone, and have a seat
The Scientific Method-Digital Breakout While watching the video write notes about the following: What is the scientific method Steps
The Scientific Method-Digital Breakout Using the supplied materials, escape the room! Complete the Reflection and Debriefing on page 38
Lesson #8: Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning Nature of Science Lesson #8: Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning Objective: Be able to make claims and use evidence to support scientific thinking Please pick up your NOS booklet, place your bag in the Drop Zone, and have a seat
Cheetahs and Ecosystems Follow the directions supplied to you. Complete all questions on pages 40 through 45.
Nature of Science QUIZ DAY! Please pick up your NOS booklet and have a seat