Directions Record the definition of the scientific method, along with each of the five steps in your notebook.Record the definition of the scientific method, along with each of the five steps in your notebook. After you’ve recorded the each step in your notebook, watch the attached video.After you’ve recorded the each step in your notebook, watch the attached video.
Bellringer: Why is it important for scientists to conduct experiments?Why is it important for scientists to conduct experiments?
Why is the scientific method important?Why is the scientific method important? videovideovideo
Objectives: Identify the steps of the scientific method Follow the steps of the scientific method while conducting an experimentFollow the steps of the scientific method while conducting an experiment
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperature were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
The scientific method A step-by-step approach to solving a problemA step-by-step approach to solving a problem
How has science impacted our lives? Video
Step 1 Identify a problem or ask a questionIdentify a problem or ask a question VideoVideoVideo
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperature were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
Step 2 Make a hypothesis (prediction)Make a hypothesis (prediction) VideoVideoVideo
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperature were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
Step 3 Plan and conduct an experimentPlan and conduct an experiment (procedure)(procedure) videovideovideo
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperature were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
Step 4 Collect, record, and analyze your dataCollect, record, and analyze your data videovideovideo
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperatures were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
Step 5 Make a conclusionMake a conclusion videovideovideo
Steps of the Scientific MethodExamples using Kira’s Experiment Step 1 – Identify a problem or question Which material (paper, Styrofoam, or ceramic) will keep hot drinks hot the longest? Step 2 – Make a hypothesis (prediction) Paper cups are a better insulator and will keep hot drinks hot the longest. Step 3 – Plan and conduct an experiment (procedure) -Plan your experiment -Collect your materials -Conduct your experiment Step 4 – Collect and analyze your data Temperatures were recorded on a graph and then analyzed. The Styrofoam cup retained the heat the best. Step 5 – Make a conclusion My hypothesis was incorrect. Styrofoam is a better insulator than ceramic or paper.
Practice: The Mystery of the Remote Control
Finished? Raise your hand to show the teacher what you’ve doneRaise your hand to show the teacher what you’ve done
Today’s Bellringer: Look back in your notes and review the steps of the scientific method. Today’s Agenda: Review the scientific method by: *Playing a relay game *Using the CPS clickers In-class quiz on the scientific method