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Students Please take out your notebook and open to page 19
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The Scientific Method
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7 Steps of the Scientific Method 1.State the Problem 2.Research/ prior knowledge 3.Hypothesis 4.Experiment/ collect data 5.Analyze the Data 6.Conclusion 7.Retest
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1. State the Problem A question/ problem that you want to solve EXAMPLE: Do plants need light to grow?
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2. Research Collect information on your question Prior knowledge EXAMPLE: Prior Knowledge- Plants in your house, gardens, green houses, farms, meadows, etc.
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3. Hypothesis educated guess Answer to your problem Based on prior knowledge and research “If/Then statement” EXAMPLE: If I give the plants light then they will grow. With out light, plants will wither and die.
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4. Experiment Test the hypothesis Collect the data Must be measurable EXAMPLE: Set up different groups of plants and expose them to different amounts of light Measure the plants to see which ones grow the tallest
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5. Analyze the Data Organize the data into: –A–A chart/ table –A–A graph –p–picture EXAMPLE: Graph showing that the plant that received the most light grew the tallest.
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6. Conclusion Describe your results Accept or reject your hypothesis State why you accepted or rejected EXAMPLE: I accept my hypothesis because the plants that received the light grew the tallest while my plants that received no light died
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7. Retest & Share Do several trials of your experiment: Share your results with other scientists
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Medical Science Scientific MethodHigh Cholesterol State the ProblemPatient has high cholesterol Research/ Prior Knowledge Research information about cholesterol HypothesisCertain chemicals may dissolve cholesterol deposits ExperimentGive 100 patients these chemicals and 100 patients a placebo AnalyzeSame number of patients lowered their cholesterol as did the placebo patients ConclusionThese chemicals did not reduce cholesterol Retest/ ShareModify hypothesis/ retest/ publish results
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Everyday Science Scientific MethodCar repair State the ProblemEngine won’t turn over Research/ Prior Knowledge Find reasons why engine won’t turn over HypothesisPredict that the battery is dead ExperimentReplace battery AnalyzeEngine now turns on ConclusionCars won’t work without a fully loaded battery Retest/ ShareTell other people
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Everyday Science Scientific MethodHeart rate State the ProblemHeart beats at different speeds Research/ Prior Knowledge Find reasons why your heart rate would change HypothesisIf I _______ then _______ ExperimentTake resting heart rates, and heart rates after running. Analyze Conclusion Retest/ Share
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