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Date: 9/8/2015 Aim #3: How do scientists solve problems? HW: –HW#2 (Read Textbook Section 1-2 and complete guided reading worksheet) –Complete packet page.

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1 Date: 9/8/2015 Aim #3: How do scientists solve problems? HW: –HW#2 (Read Textbook Section 1-2 and complete guided reading worksheet) –Complete packet page 5. Do Now: Warm- Up Notebook DateTitle of ActivityPage # 9/8Thinking Scientifically9

2 Who was Louis Pasteur? Louis Pasteur Scientist who discovered the Germ Theory of Disease

3 What is the Germ Theory? 1 Germ1 Disease

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5 SCIENTIFIC METHOD STEPS: Problem Observation Research Hypothesis: What does this mean? Experiment Results/Data Conclusion

6 PROBLEM What does the word, problem, mean? Something that needs to be solved!

7 OBSERVATION How can we observe our surroundings? Through our 5 senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and sight

8 RESEARCH What is research? The gathering of information related to your problem. How could we gather this research?

9 HYPOTHESIS What does this mean? Definition: An educated guess based upon your observations

10 Examples of Hypotheses: If this chemical is applied to plant leaves, then the plant will grow faster. Chemical + If this chemical is safe, then it will not harm us when it is added to our drinking water.

11 EXPERIMENT What is an experiment? Definition: A procedure to test the hypothesis

12 RESULTS What are results (Data)? Written records of observations

13 CONCLUSION What is a conclusion? Explanation of the results (i.e. Why did you get those results?)


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