The Nature of Science
The goal of science is to understand the world around us. Scientists attempt to solve mysteries of nature.
Facts are truths about nature. When possible they perform experiments. They develop a scientific theory. A theory is the most logical explanation based on the facts. They don’t just guess. Theories may or may not be correct.
These theories must be tested over and over again. If the theory passes each test, it may be accepted by the scientific community and become a law. Laws, like theories, may change as new information is provided and new experiments are performed.
Science Process Skills Skills you need to be a “good” scientist!!
Observing Definition – using one or more of your five senses to gather information about an object The moose feels soft and fluffy. The moose is brown. The moose smells like chocolate. The moose tastes furry. The moose jingles.
Observations MUST be accurate and factual – NO OPINIONS!!! Moose are adorable.
Inferring and Predicting Def. – guessing or making a conclusion about an object or future event based on what you observed
Classifying Definition – putting objects into groups based on similar characteristics shape size color use
Representing Data Definition –organizing measurements to make your information easier to use and understand It can be a picture, diagram, graph, etc.
Communicating Describing an object or event to another person Sharing information
Measuring Definition – determining the length, area, volume, mass, or temperature to describe objects
Earth Science Life Science Physical Science Branches of Science
Ecology the study of organisms and their environment An ecologist is someone who studies organisms and their environment
Microbiology study of microscopic organisms A microbiologist is a person who studies microscopic organisms
Botany the study of plants A Botanist is a person who studies plants
Zoology the study of animals A zoologist is a person who studies animals