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The study of Biology is the study

of living things , the environment

and the interaction between living

things and the environment.

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Scientific skill

Science process skills

Manipulative skills

Scientific skill encompass science process skill and manipulative skill.

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ObservingClassifying

Interpreting dataPredicting

CommunicatingHypothesizingExperimenting

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Is a systematic way of carrying out a scientific investigation. the step in a scientific

method include

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Observation the situation.

forming a question about the problem

which shows the effect of the manipulated variable on the responding variable.

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A hypothesis is a statement that answer the question posed by the problem .

It shows the relationship between the manipulated variable and responding variable.

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Involves collecting the relevant information about an experiment, determining the apparatus and materials needed and planning the procedure of the experiment.

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Determine a manipulated variables ,a responding variables and fixed variables.

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Handle science apparatus and laboratory substances correctly. All apparatus must be cleaned and kept in the right places.

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Data are obtained by means of observation and measurement

Presented in the form of a table, graph and diagram

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Data are present in the form of a table which allow one to see the results in an organized manner.

Sometimes , in order to produce an accurate data of what is observed, a realistic and simple diagram can be drawn.

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The relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable is determined.

Find a link or relationship between information gathered and the problem that is being investigated.

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The conclusion of the investigation is formed based on the hypothesis .

State whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected in the conclusion.

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A complete report based on the findings made during experiment must be present accurately.

A framework of a report as follows:

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Being objectiveAppreciating the contribution of science and

technologyThinking rationallyBeing cooperativeBeing fair and honest

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Objective:Problem statement:Hypothesis:Variables:Materials and apparatus:Technique:Procedure:Results:Discussion:Conclusion:

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Objective: the study of the effect of the load of school bags on the rate of heartbeat of student.

Problem statement : what is the effect of the load of school bags on the rate of heart beat of student.

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Hypothesis : the heavier the load of school bags, the faster the rate of heartbeat of students.

Variables Manipulated variables:Responding variables:Fixed variables:

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Technique :Calculating of the rate of heartbeat

Procedure : 1.The student are divided into 4 group.

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A) Group 1 :- control ( no books in the bag)

B) group 2 – carried 2 kg of books in the bag

C) group 3- carried 4 kg of books in the bag

D) group 4- carried 6 kg of books in the bag

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2. Each member of the group had a to walk for a distance of 100m.

3. The number of heartbeat per minute of each student was counted and recorded.

4. A bar chart was drawn to show the results.

Result :Result :

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GROUP

BEFORE CARRYING THE BOOK

AFTER CARRYING THE BOOK

1

2

3

4

RATE OF HEART BEAT

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Conclusion : When the load of the school bag increases, the rate of heartbeat also increases. Hypothesis is accepted.