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What is Science?. Chapter 1 Section 1. Standard S.6.7. Students will begin their study of Earth science by understanding that all scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations to try and answer the questions. . Anticipatory Set . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is Science?

Chapter 1Section 1

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Standard S.6.7

Students will begin their study of Earth science by understanding that all scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations to try and answer the questions.

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Anticipatory Set

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Language of the Discipline

Science Observing Inferring Predicting Scientific inquiry Hypothesis Controlled

environment

Variable Manipulated

Variable Responding

Variable Data Scientific Theory

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Thinking Like a Scientist (Input)

Science is a way of learning about the natural world.

Scientists use skills to study the natural world Observing Inferring Predicting

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Observing (Input) Definition- using one or more of

your senses to gather information. Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell

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Interring (Input) Definition- explain or interpret

the things you observe. You DO NOT guess! It is based on the facts

(reasoning) you already know! They are not ALWAYS correct.

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Predicting (Input) Definition- making a forecast of what will

happen in the future based on past experiences or evidence.

Should ALWAYS be based on scientific evidence!!!

Always used in the context of a scientists’ past experience.

If, on a sunny afternoon, you observe a massive line of large, dark clouds quickly advancing on your area, what prediction would you make?

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Scientific Inquiry (Input)

Definition- refers to the many ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather.

It will begin with a problem or question about an observation.

Hypothesis is a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question.

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Sequoia (Input) They require fire in order for the

seeds to sprout. The fires did not kill the largest

trees, but the space between them. The fire also exposes bare soil. Seeds would fall from the cones and

they would grow where there was sunlight and nutrients.

Question: What intensity of fire would produce the greatest increase in Sequoia seedlings?

A Controlled burn

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Experiment (Input)

Scientists then have to design an experiment based on their question.

They want to use a controlled experiment Definition- a test of a hypothesis

under conditions established by scientists.

How does it affect the outcome? Variable- one of the factors that can

change the experiment

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Variables (Input) Manipulated (Independent)- the variable

(or thing) the scientists changes. Responding (dependent)- the variable

that changes because of the manipulated variable.

Manipulated: Burn intensity Responding: The growth of the Sequoia

Seedlings

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Data (Input) Definition- the facts, figures and

other evidence gathered through observations.

Data tables organize and record observations

Example: pg. 10 What percent of trees will grow after

a moderate-intensity burn?

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Conclusions (Input)

After you have collected your data, you draw a conclusion about your prediction (hypothesis).

Definition- a decision about how to interpret what you have learned from the experiment.

It will either agree or disagree with your hypothesis

It is ok if it disagrees! Sometimes no conclusion can be

reached

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Conclusions Continued…(Input)

Communicating results Sharing of ideas and experimental findings with

others through writing and speaking. Meetings Exchange information on the Internet Publish articles in a scientific journal

After you solve a problem, it does not normally end….

Often times the experiment is repeated to make sure it is accurate.

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Scientific Theory (Input)

Definition- a well tested scientific concept that explains a wide range of observations.

If it is an “accepted theory” it means that it has been tested several times

If a test fails, the scientists change the theory or abandon it.

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Scientific Law (Input) Scientific Law- a statement

that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions. Normally repeated and

still true

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Check for Understanding

1. What is the scientific term for when you explain or interpret the things that you observe?

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#1 Answer

Inferring

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Checking for Understanding

2. A ____________________ is one of the factors that can change in an experiment.

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Answer #2

A Variable

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Checking For Understanding

3. After you have gathered and interpreted your data, you can draw a ___________________ about your hypothesis.

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Answer #3

A Conclusion

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GP and IP Guided Practice

#1-3 Stop!!! Must have a stamp to move

on!

Independent Practice #4-6

Homework #7- end