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Concepts before computation ◦ Build concepts and understanding ◦ Use computation as reinforcement The Three Step Processs ◦ Explore with examples and hands-on activities ◦ Develop concepts with Narrative and visuals Concept Developing Questions and Exercises ◦ Application Lab Work Critical Thinking Problem Solving 2
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Scientists have learned that the Earth and behavior of things on Earth follow certain rules: ◦ How the Earth and other things move. ◦ Why the Earth is round. ◦ How light behaves: Why the sky is blue. Why the oceans are blue. Why sunsets are red. Why the sun and moon appear so large when they are on the horizon 3
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As with many things, knowledge and understanding of the rules and how things interacts increases our appreciation of and how we view the world. ◦ Examples: Chefs and food Musicians and music Meteorologists and weather Etc. 4
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Scientists question the behavior of nature. The answers to these questions become science. ◦ Life Sciences Biology Zoology Botany ◦ Physical Sciences Geology Astronomy Chemistry Physics 5
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Gives us knowledge of the basic things like: ◦ Motion Forces ◦ Energy ◦ Matter ◦ Heat ◦ Sound ◦ Light ◦ Composition of Atoms 6
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Ties all other sciences together Discusses: ◦ Formation of Molecules ◦ Combination of Molecules to form Matter 7
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Involves how everything else works together to make matter that is alive. How organisms: ◦ Move ◦ Think ◦ Get Energy ◦ Use Energy ◦ Reproduce ◦ Etc. 8
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Physics – Basic ◦ Supports Chemistry Chemistry – Central ◦ The Glue That Ties Things Together ◦ Supports Biology Biology – The Most Complex 9
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Remember – NOT our focus!!!! Used to: ◦ Support ◦ Reinforce ◦ By Application 10
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We want to teach you understanding and how to think FIRST! We want your to understand not just give rote recitation. Reinforce the understanding and concepts with activities that require application. 11
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Started in the 17 th Century using: ◦ Analysis ◦ Models ◦ Mathematical Desriptions 12
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Describes relationships clearly without the ambiguity of words. E=mc 2 No double meanings in math Makes ideas easier to verify or disprove by experimentation 13
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Credited to the Physicist Galileo Galilei and the Philosopher Francis Bacon Lived in the late 16 th and early 17 th centuries. A method that allows us to: ◦ Gain Knowledge ◦ Organize Knowledge ◦ Apply New Knowlege 14
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1. Identify a problem 2. Make a hypothesis (an educated guess) 3. Predict the results (outcome) 4. Test the predictions through experimentation 5. Revise the hypothesis if necessary and retest 6. Formulate simple, general rules which summarize: a.The final hypothesis b.The final prediction(s) c.The final outcome(s) 15
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Not the Universal Key Still use: ◦ Trial and Error ◦ Experimentation without Hypothesizing ◦ Accidental Discoveries SCIENCE RESULTS FROM THE ATTITIDUE OF SCIENTISTS 16
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