Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Scientific Process Living Environment Mrs. Hulbert.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Scientific Process Living Environment Mrs. Hulbert."— Presentation transcript:

1 Scientific Process Living Environment Mrs. Hulbert

2 Objectives Define and create hypotheses. Identify dependent and independent variables. Identify the control/control group in an experiment. Utilize the steps of the scientific method in evaluating and designing experiments.

3 Observation Any information that is collected with any of your senses Examples:

4 Instrument Tools used to enhance our abilities Examples:

5 Inference A conclusion based on observations Example:

6 Scientific Method Organized approach used to solve problems Involves: – A. identifying a problem – B. proposing a hypothesis (If…then…) – C. testing the hypothesis with an experiment – D. drawing conclusions based on your observations

7 Which of the following statements is a hypothesis? 1. Do frogs produce more eggs in warm water or in cold water? 2. If temperature affects frog reproduction then they will produce more eggs when the water is warm.

8 Experiment Control – “normal” situation, does not get the experimental treatment, used for comparison Dependent Variable - measured or observed condition (responding variable) Independent Variable – what the experimenter is changing or manipulating (manipulated variable)

9 “ The dependent variable depends on the independent variable.”

10 Check for Understanding (CFU) A student performs an experiment to determine the effect of light on pillbug activity. Her hypothesis is “if pillbug behavior is effected by the amount of light then they will be more active in the dark.” What will her independent variable be? What will her dependent variable be? What will she do with her control group?

11 How do you increase validity (truthfulness)? Repeat your procedure Use a large sample size

12 Scientific Facts and Laws Observations that have been proven repeatedly but are still open to change

13 Peer Review Scientists repeat or look over other scientists experiments and compare the results to see if they are valid.

14 CFU Worksheet on ELMO Homework – The Methods of Biology worksheet


Download ppt "Scientific Process Living Environment Mrs. Hulbert."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google