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9/23 & 9/ th Grade Agenda Collect HW: Reading Notetaking p. 17 – p. 18 Collect Signed Grade Printout Big Ideas in Life Science Class Reading: p.16 – p.22 HW: Reading Notetaking p.19 – 22 HW: Return Signed Grade Printout by 9/27 Extra Credit: 100% Correct on Chap 1 Self Assessment on PearsonSuccessnet.com (3 Points) Due 10/4
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Daily Reflection Prompt: Make three inferences about people or things in this school. (Write in complete sentence) .
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Quantitative vs Qualitative Observation
20% of the students got an A on the test Quantitative Observation
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Quantitative vs Qualitative Observation
There are 15 girls in the classroom Quantitative Observation
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Quantitative vs Qualitative Observation
The students are paying attention in the classroom Qualitative Observation
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Quantitative vs Qualitative Observation
90% of the students are looking at the teacher Quantitative Observation
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Quantitative vs Qualitative Observation
The floor is shiny Qualitative Observation
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Observation vs. Inference A
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Observation vs. Inference B
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Observation vs. Inference C
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Observation vs. Inference D
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Observation vs. Inference
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Observation vs. Inference #1
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Observation vs. Inference #1
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Big Ideas in Life Science Diverse (Different) but Similar
How is a mushroom and a frog different? How is a mushroom and a frog similar?
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Big Ideas in Life Science Changes over time
How has man changed over time?
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Big Ideas in Life Science Complementary Structure and Function
Why are the eyes of these animals different?
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Big Ideas in Life Science Living things operate on the same set of rules as rest of the world
What does all living things need to do?
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Scientific Process Observe Pose a Question Develop a Hypothesis
Predict Experiment and collect data
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Scientific Inquiry stigate anations
Scientific Inquiry refers to the diverse ways in which scientists inve_______ the natural world and pose expl__________ based on the evidence they gather. stigate anations
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1st Step: Posing Questions
Scientific Inquiry often begins with a problem or question about an obse_________. rvation
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2nd Step: Hypothesis anations
Hypothesis is a possible expl_______ for a set of observation or answer to a scientific question anations
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3rd Step: Design an Experiment
An experiment in which only one var______ is manipulated at a time is called a controlled experiment Why is only one variable manipulated? iable
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4th Step: Collecting and Interpreting Data
Data are the facts, figures, and other evi_______ gathered through observations. It is usually a data or a chart dence
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5th Step: Drawing Conclusions
A conclusion is a summary of what you have lea_____ from an experiment. rned
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6th Step: Communicating
Communicating is sharing of ideas and experimental findings with others through writing and sp______. eaking
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