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What is Science? PHYSICAL SCIENCE DR. CARPENTER
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What is science? A way of learning more about the natural world Scientists want to know why, how, or when something occurred Asking questions Can change answers with new information from new or repeated tests
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Theory vs Law TheoryAlikeLaw Attempt to explain a natural event MUST be supported by observations and results in many investigations Describes a pattern in nature Best explanations based on current information Can change with new information Helps make predictions Tries to explain whyDoes not explain why
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Examples Theory Big Bang Creationism Evolution Why the Sun rises every day Law Gravity Motion Where the Sun rises every day
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BrainPop Scientific method https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/scientificmetho d/preview.weml https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/scientificmetho d/preview.weml Take quiz and show Dr. Carpenter your score
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Science and Technology Different branches of science Physical science is the study of energy and matter Technology is the practical use of science – science application Examples: Pencil
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Scientific Method A series of steps used to solve a problem or answer a question. 1 st – What’s the problem? 2 nd – Gather information 3 rd – Hypothesis 4 th – Experiment/ evaluate 5 th – Data collection 6 th – Evaluate data and make a conclusion Repeat (ALL valid experiments must be repeatable.)
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Experiments Controlled experiment involves changing 1 factor and observing its effects on another factor while everything else stays the same. Variables – those factors that can be change Independent (experimental or manipulated) variable – The factor that you change Dependent (responding) variable – what happened because you made the changes Constants – never changes
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Lab safety #1 rule – FOLLOW teacher's directions Never eat out of or off of ANY lab equipment. Inform the teacher ASAP of any accidents. Others:
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Models ANY representation of an object or an event Types: Physical – those you can see and touch Computer – those you can see on a computer Idea – equations or another representation Useful to communicate ideas and thoughts Limited because ideas and concepts change – like the solar system and the atom
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Evaluating scientific explanations Critical thinking – combining what you know with new facts to see if you agree with it Data – recorded observations from an experiment Is it specific? Can the data be repeated? Evaluating the conclusion: Bias -- when the research influences the results either by not thinking of ALL variables OR choosing subjects they know will answer a certain way EX – Nike testing shoes and finds Nike shoes are the best. Nintendo testing how useful their machine is fighting childhood obesity Using Japanese students’ test scores to indicate how much better they are that US students (not all children are educated in Japan)
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Measurement Way to describe the experiment with numbers Estimation can help make a rough measurement Precision How close to each other are measurements Getting the same, or almost the same, measurement every time Accuracy How close to the real or accepted value is something Getting a basketball to go through the net every time is accurate The more points behind the decimal point in a problem, the more accurate the answer
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BrainPop BrainPop __ Precision and Accuracy https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/precisionanda ccuracy/preview.weml https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/precisionanda ccuracy/preview.weml Take the quiz and show Dr. Carpenter your score
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SI Units SI stands for “System Internationale” (International System) Standard unit used by scientists All units based on 10s We call it the metric system
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SI units Length – meter (m) Volume – either cubic centimeter (cm 3 ) milliliter (ml) Mass – kilogram (kg) Weight – Newton (N) Temperature – Kelvin (K) Time – second (s)
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BrainPop SI units https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/metricunits/pre view.weml https://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/metricunits/pre view.weml Take quiz and let Dr. Carpenter see your quiz grade
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Graphs and tables Table — Shows data in rows and columns Graph – Line graph – shows relationship between 2 variables (shows change over time)
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