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Understanding the world around us through the Scientific Method
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Scientific Method Notes
Goals of science: To investigate, understand, and explain the natural world To predict future events using explanations
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Scientific Method Notes
Observation: use of the five senses to gather information (data) quantitative: characteristic that involves numbers (counting or measuring) b. qualitative: characteristic that is descriptive (does not involve numbers)
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Scientific Method Notes
2. hypothesis: possible explanation for a set of observations; possible answer to a scientific question
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Scientific Method Notes
3. experiment: test of a hypothesis control: experimental factor that stays the same in all tests b. variable: experimental factor that changes between tests Change only one variable at a time!
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Scientific Method Notes
4. results: written record of observations and measurements (data) from an experiment Example: notes, graphs, tables and charts
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Scientific Method Notes
5. Conclusion: uses results to show that the hypothesis was supported (correct) or rejected (incorrect) A good scientist would repeat his/her experiment several times and then publish the results so other scientists can repeat it as well!
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1. Observation: Maggots appear on meat that is left uncovered.
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2. Hypothesis: Flies produce maggots.
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3. Experiment Get several bowls of meat, cover half of them so flies cannot get in, and leave the other half opened to the flies.
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a. Control? The opened bowl Everything should be the same:
Location, temperature, type of bowl, type of meat, size of meat, time, etc.
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a. Variable? The cover (lid)
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4. Results: Only the uncovered bowls had maggots.
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Results can be shown on graphs
Water Released and Absorbed by Tree Time Absorbed by Roots (g/h) Released by Leaves 8 AM 12 PM 2 PM 6 PM 8 PM 2 10 14 6 1 12 16 3 Water released by leaves Relative Rates (g/h) 20 15 5 10 AM 4 PM 10 AM 5 4 17 4 PM 9 Data Table Graph
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4. Results: Data Table is a good way to show results.
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5. Conclusion: Meat does not produce maggots. The uncovered bowls produced an average of 43 maggots while the covered bowls produced 0 maggots.
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Scientific Method Notes
Theory: hypothesis that is supported by evidence from many experiments Allows scientists to make predictions about future events NOT a fact – it may be revised or replaced
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Experiments need Procedures
Write detailed procedures: Bad Example: Put the brown and green Lego together
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Experiments need Procedures
Good Example: Take 1: 4x2 brown lego and 1: 1x4 green lego Put the last 2 bumps of the green 1x4 on the last row of bumps on the 4x2 so that the pieces are perpendicular
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