What did I miss? Make sure the following items are finished in your notebook: Science Quickwrite pg 8 Scientific Thinking Title Pg pg 9 Lab Safety pg 11.

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What did I miss? Make sure the following items are finished in your notebook: Science Quickwrite pg 8 Scientific Thinking Title Pg pg 9 Lab Safety pg 11

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What is Science? Notes pg 13 Goals Organized way to study the natural or physical world Investigate and understand the natural world Explain events in nature Solve problems; make predictions Watch the Understanding Science Video. Stop after 5 minutes and after 10 minutes to probe students for phrases they liked from the video.

What is Science? Notes pg 13 Characteristics Testable (You can test it) Reproducible (You can repeat it) Explanatory (It explains things) Predictive (can be used to predict) Tentative (can change with new info.) Watch the Understanding Science Video. Stop after 5 minutes and after 10 minutes to probe students for phrases they liked from the video.

Science Frayer Model pg 12 (set-up) Definition Characteristics Examples Non-examples Science

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Science Frayer Model pg 12 Definition Characteristics Examples Non-examples Science Include pictures w/ 4+ colors in the bottom boxes.

Sum it up! Pg 13 (summary section) In 3-5 sentences summarize your understanding of science. Begin your first sentence with “Science is”.