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Thinking Like a Scientist
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Introduction Watching a volcanic eruption, you might ask yourself questions such as: “What is lava?” and “Where does lava form?” In asking these questions, you are thinking like a scientist. volcanology.geol.ucsb.edu
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Science A way of learning about the natural world. As scientists seek to understand the natural world, they use skills such as: –Observing –Inferring –Predicting acornsys.com ehow.com scientificamerican.com
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Observation Using one or more of your senses to gather information. 5 senses: –Sight –Hearing –Touch –Taste –Smell
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Ex. What observation can be drawn from this picture? anitasquicktips.edublogs.org
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Inferring When you explain or interpret the things you observe. An inference is based on reasoning from what your already know. It is not a wild guess. ereadingworksheets.blogspot.com
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Ex. What do you infer from the following picture?
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Predicting Making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
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Ex. What do you predict will happen?
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Summary Congratulations on completing your first set of Cornell notes. Develop a summary based on the information you learned today.
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In our notes today in science, we learned the 3 main skills in order to think like a scientist. The 3 skills are: observing, inferring, and predicting. Making an observation means to use one or more of your senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell). Inferring means to explain what you observe. When you make a prediction, it is a forecast of what you think will happen next or in the future. Again, the three main skills to think like a scientist are: observing, inferring, and predicting.
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