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Science starts with a question Science a specific, methodical process of answering a question Science can only answer questions about things that can be observed & measured
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Science starts with an observation Then a question is asked based upon the observation Next a hypothesis is formulated Example: notice male birds are more brightly colored than female birds Ask “why” Hypothesis: If females like bright males, then males that are brighter will have more offspring, because females choose them more often. Left side: How do you write a hypothesis?
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1. Conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis 2. Collect data 3. Analyze data 4. Make a conclusion 5. Share results
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Test only one thing at a time: the variable (what changes) Independent variable: what the researcher controls (how much water a plant gets) Dependent variable: what changes as a result of the experiment (how tall the plant grows) Control variables: Keep as many things the same as possible (anything that can affect the results – sunlight, soil type, etc.) Have a large sample size Left side: hypothesis is IF the independent variable has an effect THEN the dependent variable will respond in this way, write your own hypothesis why more male birds have bright colors
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Scientists can collect two types of data Quantitative – factors that can be measured and represented with numbers. Qualitative- factors that cannot be described with numbers Left side: Look at the picture of the plants. What is a quantitative trait that you could measured and a qualitative trait that you could described about these plants?
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Law – What happens Theory- Why & how it happens For example- The law of gravity says larger objects pull smaller ones towards them. Einstein’s theory of Space-time explains why that happens. Left side How are you going to remember the difference between a hypothesis, Law, and theory?
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Mathematics - the “language” of Science Models - used to represent things that are too large, too complex, or too small to study directly Left side Think of a model used in science not pictured here.
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1. What are the first 2 steps in the scientific method? 2. What is the difference between a dependent and independent variable? 3. What is the format for writing a hypothesis?
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