Bellwork: Unit 1- Nature of Science LIFE SCIENCE.

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Bellwork: Unit 1- Nature of Science LIFE SCIENCE

08/17/2015 Explain the purpose of rules and procedures.

08/18/2015 Describe 2 tools that scientists may use to investigate the world.

08/19-20/2015 Describe the differences in quantitative and qualitative observations.

08/21/2015  Your parents want you to clean up your room. Describe how you would classify your belongings so that you are organized.

08/24/2015  Differentiate between inferring and predicting.

08/25/2015  Why do scientists use models?

08/26-27/2015  How do you conduct a scientific inquiry?

08/28/2015  Differentiate between independent and dependent variables?

08/31/2015  Explain the differences in scientific theories and scientific laws.

09/01/2015  Why are scientific theories modified?

9/2-3/2015  Compare and contrast weight and mass

09/04/2015  Create a t-chart that compares replication and repetition.