Chapter 1 Introduction To Science PDF
Chapter 1 Introduction To Science PDF
WHAT IS SCIENCE
1. We see various natural phenomena in daily life. Natural
phenomena are things that happen in nature. PMR 07
i. lightning, rainbow, melting of ice, growth of a baby
into an adult and the fall of ball to the ground are a
few examples of natural phenomena.
ii. We want to know why and how all these things happen.
We search for answers. The study of science gives us
the answers.
2. Science is the systematic study of nature and how it affects us
and our environment.
3. The information produced from the study of science is known
as scientific knowledge.
IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE
1. Science plays important roles in our daily life. Here are some
examples:
i. Science helps us to understand ourselves. Knowing
how our body works, we can better take care of our
health and safety.
ii. Science also helps to understand our environment.
This helps us to improve the quality of our
environment and conserve it for our future generation
CAREERS IN SCIENCE
SCIENCE LABORATORY
1.. Listed below are some rules and safety precautions in the
laboratory.
i. never enter the laboratory unless a teacher is present.
ii. do not eat, drink or taste any chemicals.
iii. always follow the teachers instructions.
iv. and etc (notes has been given)
2. forming a hypothesis
To make a smart guess to explain the problem.
The hypothesis needs to be tested based on the evidence
collected.
3. planning an experiment
this section involves:
identifying the variables involved. A variable is conditioning
that influences the results of the experiment.
Determining the materials and apparatus required.
Determining the procedure to carry out the experiment,
method of collecting and analysing data.
6. making a conclusion
state whether the hypothesis is true.
A conclusion should be made based on the data and not
influenced by any unfair opinion.
1N = 0.1 kg
1 kg = 10 N
I kg = 1000 g
1g = 1000 mg
1. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 150 000 000
000m
2. The mass of a hydrogen atom is
0.00000000000000000000000167g
3. For number like these, we can write them in the standard
form of a x 10 n
Example:
150 000 000 000m = 1.5 x 10 11 m
0.00000000000000000000000167 g= 1.67 x 10 24
g
Science Form 1 note Teacher zaidi@maher2010
45000g
= 45 kg
1000
3 x 1 000 = 3 000mm