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What is Science? Observing Inferring Predicting Testing
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Scientific Inquiry Process Scientists use many ways to study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather. Pose a question? (use observations and research to find a question you want to know the answer to)
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What is a good question? Avoid Why? Questions Is the question testable? Don’t ask opinions!!!!!!! What can you measure to find the answer? Do Research on the topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Observing Using senses to gather information Quantitative- observations with numbers (amounts) Qualitative- observations with descriptions
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Inferring When you interpret or explain observations you made
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Predicting Forecasting what you think will happen based on observations, experiences, and evidence
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Hypothesis Form a statement that is an explanation to the question you want to answer. It must be testable, to see if it is true! Ex: If food is restricted from dogs, then they become more food aggressive.
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Experiment Design an experiment to test your hypothesis. Every experiment needs parts that are controlled and parts or a part that varies or changes. These are called variables. Independent, Dependent, and Controlled variables
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Variables Independent Variables- (manipulated) parts of the experiment that are being tested, you are setting them up within the experiment to have a comparison. Dependent Variables- (responding) the part of the experiment that varies depending on what happens within the experiment. The variable that is measured for results.
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Variables Controlled variables or constants- things that are not changed within the experiment on purpose. Need to control everything except what is being tested (the independent and dependent variables). Ex: environment and conditions
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Collecting Data Observe and collect measurements during the experiment Organize Data into charts Express your findings in Graphs (Circle, Bar, and Line Graphs)
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Graphs Circle (Pie) Graph- Always shows parts of a whole = 100% (Always in %) Line Graph- Shows 2 variables usually something over a period of time Bar Graph- Shows multiple variables or groups to compare
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Pie Graph/ Circle Graph
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Bar Graph
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Line Graph
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Draw a Conclusion Summarize what you find Reject or Support your Hypothesis Communicate what you find Ex: publish articles
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