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Scientific Method
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Steps in the Scientific Method Observe & Ask Questions Observe & Ask Questions Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis Plan an Experiment Plan an Experiment Conduct the Experiment Conduct the Experiment Draw Conclusion Draw Conclusion Present Results Present Results *On Friday People Call Dominoes Pizza
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Observe & Ask ??s Gathered through your senses Gathered through your senses A scientist notices something in their natural world A scientist notices something in their natural world
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Observe & Ask ??s An example of an observation might be noticing that many salamanders near a pond have curved, not straight, tails. An example of an observation might be noticing that many salamanders near a pond have curved, not straight, tails. Question? Why are their tails different? Question? Why are their tails different?
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Form a Hypothesis A suggested solution to the problem A suggested solution to the problem Must be testable Must be testable Sometimes written as If…Then… statements Sometimes written as If…Then… statements Predicts an outcome Predicts an outcome
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Form a Hypothesis An example of a hypothesis might be that the salamanders have curved tails due to a pollutant in the moist soil where they live. An example of a hypothesis might be that the salamanders have curved tails due to a pollutant in the moist soil where they live.
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Plan an Experiment A procedure to test the hypothesis. A procedure to test the hypothesis.
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Plan an Experiment Variable – factor in the experiment that is being tested Variable – factor in the experiment that is being tested
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Plan an Experiment A good or “valid” experiment will only have ONE variable! A good or “valid” experiment will only have ONE variable!
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Scientific Experiments Follow Rules An experimenter changes one factor and observes or measures what happens.
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Conduct the Experiment Do the experiment the way you planned.
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Draw Conclusions The answer to the hypothesis based on the data obtained from the experiment
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Present Results Tell others about your findings. Explain how your experiment turned out and anything new you discovered.
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Valid Experiments are conducted over and over again! In order to verify the results, experiments must be retested.
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