11/12/14 Today: Be able to explain the contributions of major figures in the Scientific Revolution. Agenda: Scientific Revolution Stations Class Review.

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11/12/14 Today: Be able to explain the contributions of major figures in the Scientific Revolution. Agenda: Scientific Revolution Stations Class Review Comparing Traditional vs. New Ideas

Scientific Revolution Stations 5 Stations -You will have 6 minutes with each -We will rotate IN ORDER -Complete ONLY the questions dealing with the station you are on

Review What did scientists during the Medieval period (before the Renaissance) use for their knowledge? What role did mathematics play in the scientific revolution? What two new ideas emerged to explain the organization of the planets?

Comparing Traditional vs. New Ideas With a partner, complete the chart comparing the traditional beliefs with the new ideas brought about by each figure of the Scientific Revolution. You may wish to revisit the Scientific Revolution stations to help you complete the “Before” column.