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Nature of Science Section 1
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You are a Scientist! Have you? Looked at the colors in a puddle of oil? Watched a fire burn? Watched lightning bolts dart through the night sky? If you have then you are acting like a scientist!
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Scientist Cont… Scientists observe the world around them just as you do. So whenever you make an observation you are acting like a scientist. Science – (scire) to know. Science is more than just observing, real scientists: Question what they see Wonder what makes things the way they are Attempt to find answers to their questions
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The Nature of Science The goal of science is to understand the world around us.
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Observation Observation- Using 1 or more of your senses to gather information.
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Inferring Inferring – When you explain or interpret the things you observe. Making an inference doesn’t mean guessing wildly. Inferences are based on reasoning from what you already know. Turn to page 8 in your textbook. To infer is to draw a conclusion.
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Other Scientist Skills Predicting – to tell about something before it happens. Classifying – to organize objects or information into groups. Making Models – Creating representations of complex objects or processes.
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How Scientists Work Scientists use special methods to determine truths about nature. Facts- are truths about nature. Example: The sun is a source of heat and light. Using facts they have gathered, scientists propose explanations. They then run experiments to test their explanations.
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Branches of Science Life Science – deals with living things and their parts and actions. Earth Science – is the study of the earth and its rocks, oceans, volcanoes, earthquakes, etc. Physical Science – is the study of matter and energy.
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Other Vocabulary Words Hypothesis – an educated guess. Dichotomous Key – tool that helps scientists classify objects or organisms.
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