The Nature of Science and Technology

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The Nature of Science and Technology. First Quarter Ideas How do you start your year?. 2 tab Foldable Outside flap What is science? What do scientist do? Inside flap Above the line—prior knowledge Below the line—new knowledge. Line of Learning. What do Scientists look like? p.30. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Nature of Science and Technology

First Quarter Ideas

How do you start your year?

Line of Learning

2 tab Foldable Outside flap

What is science? What do scientist do?

Inside flap Above the line—prior knowledge Below the line—new knowledge

What do Scientists look like?p.30

Draw a scientist at work. Compare your picture with a

classmates. List the characteristics of a typical

scientist.

“Typical” ScientistCharacteristic

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Work of Scientist

United streaming Hawaii Contestant Jack Uesugi A

Segment of: Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge 2008

Video Explorations—DVD 6 What is Science? The Work of Scientist

Are you a scientist? Sponge Bob—I am a Scientist!

Cover of science notebook OR make a bound book

Create a full page color drawing of you as a scientist.

What are you interested in? Where will you do your work? What kind of equipment will you use? What are you wearing?

What kind of skills do scientist use?

Skills

Skills Handbook

Located at the back of each student text

Reference for students about skills used by scientist

modified by Liz LaRosa www.middleschoolscience.com 2009, from original posted at:www.science-class.net/PowerPoints/Observation_Inference_8th.ppt

Observation & Inference

Observation Power Point

http://rpdp.net/adm/uploads/science/763Observation&Inference.ppt#266,1,Slide1

Is Seeing Believing? Observe black and white and colored

pictures with naked eye, hand lens, and microscope.

Penny Observation

Draw a picture of a penny from memory

Observe a penny for 1 minute and then draw a picture of the penny Use a hand lens

Observe a penny with unlimited time. How did your drawing change each

time?

ObservationsAny information collected with the senses.

Quantitative – measurable or countable 3 meters long 4 marbles 50 kilograms 35 degrees Celsius

Qualitative – describable, not measurable red flowers smells like fresh baked cookies Tastes bitter

The skill of describing scientific events Information collected is evidence or data

Inference Conclusions or deductions based on

observations. The process of drawing a conclusion from given

evidence. Practice: Observations:

• I hear people screaming• I smell cotton candy, popcorn, and

hamburgers• I see a lot of people

Inference = ?

Look at these two sets of animal tracks.

List 3 OBSERVATIONS.

Make an inference.

Now what do you think?

Make 3 OBSERVATIONS

Make an INFERENCE

Now what do you think?

Make 3 OBSERVATIONS

Make an INFERENCE

Source of graphic:Mystery footprints

http://bob.nap.edu/html/evolution98/evol6-e.html

Observation vs Inference

List 3 Observation

List 3 Inferences

Observation vs Inference

List 3 Observation and 3 Inferences

Observation vs Inference

List 3 Observation

List 3 Inferences

Observation vs Inference

List 3 Observation

List 3 Inferences

Observation vs Inference

List 3 Observation

List 3 Inferences

Observation / Inference

Foldable Two door shutter book Trip tick

Lab Zone - Skills Lab p.35

Observation / Inferences Piecing Information Together

Read a small section of a cutup book. What facts can you state? What inferences can you make? How would your confidence change if

you viewed more of the book? How does this resemble the work of a

scientist?

Observation / Inferences

Envelopes Describe the journey of your envelop Make observations/record What can you infer?/record

Chapter Project p.5

Generate questions How can these be investigated?

Can any questions be investigated with a survey?

Create a survey Conduct survey Record, Organize, Analyze data Draw conclusion

Predicting

Penny prediction Predict how many drops of water fit

onto the face of a penny. Conduct 3 trials

Classification

Bean Sort 15 bean mix

Dichotomous key http://www.lnhs.org/hayhurst/ips/di

chot/index.htm

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