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There have been many scientists that have made contributions to science that have changed our lives:  Nicholas Copernicus: The Sun is at the center of our solar system.  Sir Isaac Newton: Laws of motion and more  Michael Faraday: The development of the electric motor  Louis Pasteur: Bacteria is killed by heat and disinfectants.  Sir Alexander Fleming: Discovered penicillin

 We would still think that the world was flat.  The light bulb wouldn’t have been invented.  We wouldn’t have landed on the Moon.  We wouldn’t have the cure for many diseases.  We wouldn’t have cell phones or computers.  We wouldn’t have tires, engines, heating and cooling for homes, or electricity.

 Scientists think of an idea that might be developed into a problem for experimental research.  Scientists then research and learn more about the idea before identifying a problem.  Your assignment is to:  Decide on a topic.  Research the topic.  Acquire enough information to develop a problem for experimental research.

 You will be following some steps as you work on your experimental design.  All of the steps are not done in order; sometimes, you’ll need to cycle back to an earlier step.  You will complete a lab report to share your results with others.