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2 Today in your notebooks
Left side items Right side items L1: Pre/Post test growth R1: Pre/Post test growth graph L2: Scientific method CW/HW R2: Scientific method notes L3: Length CW/HW R3: Length notes L4: Metric conversions R4: Metric notes L5: Do Now W/O 8.27 R5: BLANK L6: Mass mini lab R6: Mass notes L7: Volume half-sheet R7: Volume notes L8: Density brainpop/homework R8: Density notes L9: Do Now W/O 9.4 R9: Bill Nye: Do It Yourself Science L10: Hypotheses examples R10: Hypotheses notes

3 This is how your notebook should look
DATE DATE Level 2 and 3 questions In Question Cornell notes (from class) Out question Why we’re doing this- getting used to reading non-fiction books. Introduction to the scientific way of thinking. Guided notes Lab report Practice Homework

4 Hypotheses (R10) 9.5 A hypothesis is a prediction or an educated guess
2) A hypothesis should be based on observations and research. It is what you think will happen during the experiment. 3) A H. is generally written in the If… Then” format. Ex) IF I water my plant with coca cola, THEN it will DIE IF I combine baking soda and vinegar THEN there will be an explosion 1) What is a hypothesis? 2) When do you make a hypothesis? 3) How do you write a hypothesis?

5 Who likes soda???

6 This is the scientific method
This is the scientific method. Scientific inquiry is the first step- asking a question. We use sci inquiry for things like-  Make connections with world situations ·        To encourage more active problem solving approach to learning and thinking ·        To apply math skills ·        Review what is already known in light of experimental evidence ·        Propose answers, explanations and predictions ·        Use tools to gather, analyze and interpret data

7 Left- L10 Write a hypothesis that compares brands of soda. If … then …
Write a hypothesis that predicts what would happen if you are not sleeping enough. If… then… Write a hypothesis that predicts what would happen if you were violating dress code? If … then… Write a hypothesis that predicts what would happen if the temperature of the earth increased by 10 degrees.

8 Exit slip  1. The sum it up phrase for the purpose of scientific investigation is “To find answers to questions”. a) True b) False 2. The two key words used in a prediction statement or hypothesis is “If…, then…”. a) True b) False 3. Another term for scientific investigation is scientific inquiry. a) True b) False 4.  Observation comes before data in the scientific method. a) True b) False  5. There is only ONE correct order for the scientific method.


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