Intro To Science Notes Including Scientific Method
Intro To Science Notes Including Scientific Method
Objectives
ACOS: 1, 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e You will be able to: 1.Define science and identify questions that science cannot answer. 2. Compare and contrast theories and laws. 3. Identify a system and its components 4. Identify the 3 main branches of science. 5. Identify some skills scientist use. 6. Define hypothesis. 7. Recognize the difference between observation and inference. 8. Describe various types of models. 9. Discuss limitations of models
What is Science?
Section 1
Questions about art, politics, personal preference, or morality cant be answered by science. Science cant tell you what is right, wrong, good, or bad.
Theories in science must be supported by observations and results from many investigations. They are the best explanations that have been found so far.
What is Science Scientific Law A rule that describes a pattern in nature is a scientific law.
A law, unlike a theory, does not attempt to explain why something happens. It simply describes a pattern.
Theory or Law
1. The Sun rises in the east every morning. 2. The Sun rises every day because gravity keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun 3. The Sun sets in the west every evening.
Theory or Law
1. The Sun rises in the east every morning. Law because it describes an observation 2. The Sun rises every day because gravity keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun Theory because it explains something 3. The Sun sets in the west every evening. Law because it describes an observation
Questions
1. A rule that describes a pattern in nature is known as _______. A. a scientific theory B. a scientific law C. a scientific hypothesis D. a scientific rule
Answer
1. The answer is B. A scientific law only recognizes that patterns exist in nature; it doesnt try to explain why they exist. When you drop a rock, it always fallsthanks to the law of gravity.
Questions
2. Which of the following questions cannot be answered by science? A. How old is the sun? B. How do volcanoes erupt? C. Should we be kind to strangers? D. Why is the sky blue?
Answer
2. The answer is C. Moral questions cannot be answered by science. The other questions can be answered by the careful study of nature.
Science in Action
Section 2
Infer you are drawing a conclusion based on what you observe. Controlled experiment Involves changing one factor and observing its effects on another while keeping all other factors constant.
Scientific Method
Purpose
Conclusion Research
Analysis
Hypothesis
Experiment
Scientific Method
Hypothesis: A reasonable and educated possible answer based on what you know and what you observe.
Scientific Method
Purpose (Question): What do you want to learn?
Try to be specific . Make sure it says what you want it to. Make sure it makes sense and that you can find enough materials to answer your question.
Scientific Method
Hypothesis: Predict the answer to the problem. You say This is what I think will happen
All hypothesis MUST include the following.
The focus of the experiment Whats being measured Conditions Expected results
Scientific Method
Experiment: Design a test to confirm or disprove your hypothesis.
You test the hypothesis to see if it correct
Use instruments that are appropriate for the experiment. Decide what the controls and variables should be. How long should the experiment last? Use trial and error. Do the same test over and over Pay attention to everything. Be exact
Scientific Method
Data/Organize your findings: Record what happened during the experiment
Record the following:
Data collected What you observed What events happened and what changes occurred Any errors Conclusions
Scientific Method