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What is Science? Write down the stuff in purple
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Anyone can DO science You don’t need a lab coat
You don’t need beakers and test tubes You have been doing science since you could sit up.
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Science is a way of knowing
There are many ways of knowing about the world around us. Greek Mythology Native American Creation Stories Finding out things “the hard way” – touching stove Hands-on experimentation - bathtub inquiry Using models to explain things – requires developed brain
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For example… Devil’s Tower, WY
The tower rises up out of relatively flat ground.
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For example… Devil’s Tower, WY
The greenish grey tower sparkles in the sunlight.
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For example… Devil’s Tower, WY
The tower’s rocks don’t look like any other rocks or dirt nearby – they are a different color and a different texture.
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For example… Devil’s Tower, WY
The sides of the tower have tall vertical columns that look like the sides were “scratched.” These are crazy climbers!
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For example… Devil’s Tower, WY
What is your hypothesis to explain these observations?
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Gimmie your thoughts…
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One Explanation Lakota Legend Lakota Legend
One way of knowing involves passing down stories using animals, gods, or magic to explain the world around us. Lakota Legend
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Another Explanation Science Hypothesis
From the National Park Service Geologists Science Explanation: OBSERVATION of other rock formations in the world PRIOR KNOWLEDGE of how rocks are formed MODELING All are combined to make an INFERENCE or a guess about what happened
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Now You Try It… Make some observations about this magic black bottle…..
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Now You Try It… What can you infer? What is your explanation?
Draw a diagram of what you think the inside of the bottle is like.
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Congratulations! You just DID science!
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