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Notes Scientific Inquiry
  • Mr. Trace
  • 7th Grade Science
  • Read pgs 18-26
  • Copy underlined portions for notes.

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How Scientists Think
  • Scientists use the same steps that most people
    use everyday to solve problems without even
    knowing it.
  • You probably think like a scientist all of the
    time.

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Scientific Inquiry
  • Scientific Inquiry the ways in which scientists
    investigate the natural world and propose
    explanations based on evidence they gather.
  • Scientific Inquiry and the scientific method are
    the same thing.

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1. Ask a Question
  • Ask a Question Ask a question based on
    observations.
  • How can I do well in science?

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Ask a Question Cont.
  • Observations using one or more of your senses to
    gather information.
  • You have noticed you are not doing as well in
    science as you would like.

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Two types of Observations
  • Quantitative Observations dealing with an number
    or amount.
  • Qualitative Observations that deal with
    descriptions.

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Ask a Question Cont.
  • Inferring when you explain or interpret the
    things you observe.
  • I have not been paying too much attention to what
    Mr. Trace has been teaching lately.

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Ask a Question Cont.
  • Predicting make a forecast on what will happen
    in the future based on your observations.
  • If I pay attention more and follow directions
    more carefully, I may do better.

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2. Form a Hypothesis
  • Form Hypothesis. A testable explanation for a set
    of observations or answer to a scientific
    question.
  • I can listen to the teacher and follow
    instructions carefully.

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Hypothesis
  • A hypothesis can also be written as an IfThen
    statement such as, If I study hard, then I will
    get an A.

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Hypothesis
  • A hypothesis must be testable.
  • Researchers must be able to carry out
    investigations and gather evidence that will
    either support or disprove the hypothesis.

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3. Test the Hypothesis
  • Test Hypothesis. Form and conduct an experiment
    to test your hypothesis.
  • I will follow directions for one assignment and
    not follow directions for another.

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Experiments
  • Variables the factors that can change in an
    experiment. You should only have one variable
    that changes.
  • In our experiment, it should only be listening
    and following directions in different amounts.

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Control
  • A control is a part of the experiment to which
    you can compare the results of the other tests.
  • Can be the rest of the class continuing to do the
    same thing.

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4. Analyze Results
  • Analyze Results. Collect and put data into a
    readable form. Charts, graphs, and tables work
    well.
  • What happened when you followed directions? When
    you didnt follow directions?

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5. Conclusion
  • Conclusion A summary of what you have learned
    from your experiment. When I followed directions
    I got an A, when I didnt follow directions I got
    an F. I was right, if I listen and follow
    directions, I will do well in science.

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6. Communicate Results
  • Communicate Results. Share your results in
    written or presentation form.
  • Show and tell your family that you got an A in
    science.

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Out of Order?
  • The steps of the scientific method can be changed
    or rearranged depending on needs.
  • If your data does not prove your hypothesis you
    can create a new hypothesis and retest.

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Experiment Form
  • All lab write ups need to have the following
    sections.
  • Title
  • Problem
  • Hypothesis
  • Materials
  • Procedures
  • Data/Analysis
  • Conclusion
  • Graph

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Experiment Form
  • Title Explains the experiment.
  • Doing Well in Science.
  • Problem What do you want to learn?
  • How can I do well in science?

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Experiment Form
  • Hypothesis What do you think the answer to your
    question may be?
  • If I listen and follow directions, I will do
    well.
  • Materials A numbered list of everything you will
    use.
  • 1. Teacher.
  • 2. Grade results.

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Experiment Form
  • Procedures A numbered set of instructions for
    performing your experiment.
  • 1. Go to class.
  • 2. Listen and follow directions.
  • 3. Analyze grade results.

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Experiment Form
  • Data/Analysis Record your data into a chart or
    graph.
  • Listened A
  • Didnt listen D
  • Conclusion What did the results of your
    experiment prove?
  • To do well in science, you should listen
    carefully and follow directions.

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The Real Test
  • Lets launch ourselves into a fun test.
  • This one will keep you hanging.
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