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SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 PHYSICAL SCIENCE.

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1 SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 PHYSICAL SCIENCE

2 PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY Posing Questions  Answer questions by making observations  Not based on opinions or judgments Developing Hypotheses  Testable predictions to a scientific question  It doesn’t have to be right

3 Designing Experiments  Measure hypothesis by doing an experiment  Variables; manipulated (changes), controlled (doesn’t change) Collecting and Interpreting Data  Facts and figures from observations  Interpret data and make graphs and charts

4 Drawing Conclusions  What happened? Was the hypothesis right or wrong? Why? Communicating  Sharing your ideas by writing or speaking

5 HOW SCIENCE DEVELOPS Scientists use models and develop theories and laws to increase people’s understanding of the natural world. Scientific Models  Picture, diagram, computer image, or other representation of an object or process

6 Scientific Theories  A well tested explanation of your experimental results  Requires a large amount of evidence to support it Scientific Laws  Something that is expected to happen every time under a certain set of conditions  Describes a pattern in nature without attempting to explain it

7 LET’S PRACTICE Jimmy is eating outside and notices ants crawling toward his lunch. He wonders if they are going after his candy bar, or his carrot sticks. In a group, follow the steps of scientific inquiry to solve this problem.

8 Question: Hypothesis: Experiment: Data: Conclusion:


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