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The Scientific Method 5 th Grade Science Guiding Question : How do you use the scientific method each day? Give examples……
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What is Science?
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Science is a process that uses observations and investigations to gain knowledge about events in nature.
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Major Categories of Science Life Science – deals with living things Earth Science – Earth and space Physical Science – deals with matter and energy Scientific study may overlap one or more categories!
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Scientific explanations help you understand what is going on in the natural world. Sometimes explanations must be modified if new technology or new information is discovered Science Explains Nature
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Scientists learn new information by performing investigations. Example: How do you know if you have allergies? –Observations –Experiments –Modeling
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What is the Scientific Method? The Scientific Method is an organized set of investigational procedures
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State the Problem Why? How? Should be stated in a clear and concise manner
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Gather Information You must learn as much as possible about background of the problem before you can begin –Your own research –Research from other scientists
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Form a Hypothesis A possible explanations for the problem Educated guess It is based on knowledge and observation It provides a direction to the experimental process It can be proved or disproved
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Materials Include all items that are needed for the experiment
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List the Procedure List the step-by-step explanation of the experimental process –Step 1: Get 2 slices of bread –Step 2: Put mustard on the top slice –Step 3: Place a hamburger patty on the bread –Step 4: Put cheese on the patty –Step 5: Add 2 pickles –Step 6: Eat!!
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List the Results The results should be written in the form of observations Analyze the data from the experiment Organize the data –Paragraph from –Tables –Graphs
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Drawing a Conclusion The conclusion is drawn by looking at the results and comparing them with the problem Was your hypothesis correct? WHY or WHY NOT? Explain!!!
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Review: The Scientific Method State the Problem Gather Information Form a Hypothesis List the Materials List the Procedure Analyze the Results Conclusion: Was your hypothesis correct? Why or Why not?
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Types of Data Qualitative –Deals with descriptions –NOT measured –Colors, textures, smells, tastes, appearance, beauty, etc. –Qualitative Quality Quantitative –Deals with numbers –Must be measured –Length, height, weight, area, volume, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc. –Quantative Quantity
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Variables Variables are the things that can be changed in an experiment. Independent – something that is deliberately changed to see how it impacts the result. Dependent – something that changes as a result of changing the independent variable. Control – the test where the independent variable is left unchanged to provide comparisons.
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