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THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Topic 1
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WHAT IS SCIENCE? - a body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation
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HOW DO WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SCIENCE? We use the SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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WHAT IS THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD? - a series of steps to be followed when trying to reach a conclusion
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WHAT ARE THE STEPS? 1.Ask a question 2.Do Research 3.Form a Hypothesis 4.Perform an Experiment 5.Collect and Analyze Data 6.Make a Conclusion
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1. ASK A QUESTION - questions usually come from observations you make about your surroundings
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WHAT’S AN OBSERVATION? - an observation is information gathered using one or many of your senses
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THE SENSES How many do you have? 5
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EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONS/ PROBLEMS… Why do leaves change color in the fall? What is a rainbow? How did the Grand Canyon form?
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2. DO RESEARCH You can use the Internet Research journals periodicals
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3. FORM A HYPOTHESIS - an educated prediction about the outcome of an experiment
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HYPOTHESIS… These statements must include… 1.If 2.then ex) If salt crystals are broken into smaller pieces then they will dissolve faster in water.
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4. DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT Controlled experiment only one variable at a time is being changed Variable- factor that can change or be changed
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2 TYPES OF VARIABLES Independent Dependent
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INDEPENDENT VARIABLE variable that is changed by the experimenter “I” change the independent
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DEPENDENT VARIABLE variable that changes because of the independent variable dependent depends on the independent
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THE CONTROL the factor in an experiment that represents “normal” conditions and what you compare the experimental data to
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CONSTANTS Constants are factors that remain the same throughout the experiment
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5. COLLECT AND ANALYZE DATA All data must be included, you cannot OMIT anything
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TYPES OF OBSERVATIONS Objective- just the facts, no opinions are included Subjective- personal opinions are included
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OBJECTIVE VS SUBJECTIVE YOU DECIDE… 1.It’s 78° outside. 2.This room is cold. 3.Erin is short. 4.His t-shirt is green. objective subjective objective
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INFERENCE An inference is a conclusion that logically follows a set of observations
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READ THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AND UNDERLINE THE SENTENCE THAT IS AN INFERENCE IN YOUR NOTES THIS SUMMER HAS BEEN REALLY HOT. I ONLY WATERED MY GARDEN A COUPLE OF TIMES. THE LEAVES OF MY PLANTS ARE DRY AND THE EDGES ARE TURNING YELLOW AND BROWN. I DON’T THINK THEY ARE GOING TO PRODUCE ANY FLOWERS.
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OBSERVATION VS INFERENCE YOU DECIDE… 1.That cloud is gray. 2.It looks like it’s going to rain. 3.It looks hot outside. observation inference
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TYPES OF GRAPHS Bar Graph Line Graph
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GRAPH SETUP Give the graph a title Label and scale the x- axis - Independent variable data Label and scale the y- axis - Dependent variable data
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6. MAKE A CONCLUSION Compare hypothesis to experimental data Hypothesis accepted Hypothesis rejected
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WHAT HAPPENS NOW? Accepted hypothesis Report results Peer review Rejected hypothesis Start over
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