Do Now: Copy Scientific Revolution Vocabulary into notebooks Revolution* – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Heliocentric theory* – the.

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Do Now: Copy Scientific Revolution Vocabulary into notebooks Revolution* – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Heliocentric theory* – the theory that the universe was sun - centered Scientific Method – a method of discovering truth based on experimentation & observation. Scientific Revolution* – period in the 1500s & 1600s in which scientific thinkers challenged traditional ideas & relied on observation & experimentation.

Scientific Revolution Vocabulary Revolution* – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Heliocentric theory* – the theory that the universe was sun - centered Scientific Method – a method of discovering truth based on experimentation & observation. Scientific Revolution* – period in the 1500s & 1600s in which scientific thinkers challenged traditional ideas & relied on observation & experimentation.

Read Handout #1 – New Ideas About the Universe Identify information about the 4 scientists & fill in the chart for each Apply the 7 steps of the Scientific Method to a problem in your everyday life…

7 Steps of the Scientific Method -

How can the scientific method help us solve problems?