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Understanding our World
Science Understanding our World
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What do scientists do? Scientists collect, study, and analyze facts
Scientists try to answer questions and solve problems Scientists often use tools and models to gather necessary information
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Scientific Tools Scientists sometimes use tools to collect facts about things Examples: -Thermometer (temperature) -Scale or Balance (weight or mass) -Ruler (length) -Graduated Cylinder (volume)
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Data Information recorded by scientists is called data Types of Data:
Qualitative data does not use numbers (texture, taste, color, etc…) Quantitative data uses numbers (weight, length, temperature, etc…)
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Scientific Method The scientific method is a set of steps that are often used to help scientists solve problems and explain why things happen 5 Major Steps: Observation/Inference Hypothesis/Testable Question Experiment/Test Analysis Conclusion
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Observation/Inference
Observations are descriptions of objects or events A conclusion based on an observation is called an inference Example: “The water tastes salty. The water probably has salt dissolved in it.”
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Hypothesis/Testable Question
A hypothesis is a possible explanation that can become a testable question Example: “The water is a saltwater solution.” “Is the water a saltwater solution?”
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Experiment /Test An experiment is done to test a hypothesis. Example:
Allow water to evaporate to see if anything remains.
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Analysis Analysis means to look closely at the data in search of an answer to the testable question Example: Compare the crystals left behind by evaporated water to crystals of salt.
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Conclusion A conclusion is the result of an experiment or test and answers the testable question Example: After allowing the water to evaporate, crystals of salt were left behind so the water was a saltwater solution.
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