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Becoming a Scientist Skills and Tools
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Questioning Being curious about the world. What questions do you have about this photograph?
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Observing Using the senses to collect information. If you were here, what do you think you would see? Hear?Feel?Smell?
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Tools to Observe What are these tools called? What could you observe with them?
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Measuring Determining length, volume, mass/weight, or time of objects or events by using instruments that measure these properties. What could you measure in This picture? What tools would you use? What units would you use?
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Tools to Measure What are these tools called? What could you measure with them?
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Classifying Sorting or ordering objects or ideas into groups or categories based on their properties. What groups would this animal fit into? Why does it belong in these groups?
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Investigating Designing a safe, fair test to answer a question. What does this animal eat? How could you find out?
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Predicting Guessing what the outcome of an event will be based on observations and background knowledge of similar events. What will this caterpillar become? Why do you think so?
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Communicating Using pictures, words, numbers, or models to describe an event, action, or object. How could you tell others what you learned about this frog?
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Inferring Making statements based on observations and background knowledge of similar events. What is this bird doing? doing? Why do you think so?
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Multipurpose Tools What are these tools called? What could you do with them?
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Now you are ready! Get busy, scientists!
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