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Good Afternoon! Have you turned in your Gattaca Assignment? Have you turned in your Chromosome Face Lab? Today you will need a piece of notebook paper

What is science? How does science work? Write for 3-4 minutes on a piece of paper Brainstorming is fine (bullet points, too)

What is science? How does science work? Observations backed up by facts Being curious about something Finding out new info about universe Theories and tests Predictions and hypothesis

What’s inside this tube?? Rules You cannot break the tube to see what is inside. That's it

Were you doing science? What do scientists do? Observe Open to new ideas Think of hypothesis

Journal Time We will be writing in a journal every day for the next week Please answer the question on Journal 0 (first page) I will give you feedback on your journals on Monday.

Were you doing science? What do scientists do? Experiment Collect evidence Make hypothesis Test hypothesis Collaborate Creative

Were you doing science? What do scientists do? (1 st ) Yes Observations (like a lab) Building a model = experiment Hypothesis Collaborate Ask questions Don’t always know the answer

Were you doing science? What do scientists do? Hypothesis Sci method Coming up with hypothesis/ideas/predictions Sketching diagrams Observe Break the problem down Collaborate Use tools

What is science? How does science work? (1 st ) Process of understanding how things work Study of life and how it works (biology: a type of science) Study and learn about something Thoughts, ideas, and data Ex: cells, plants, weather (involve science) Proving statements through experimentation Study the body (ex: blood types)

What is science? How does science work? School subject Study of how the universe works Animals, rocks, minerals, chemicals Observation and Experimentation Learning how things behave and work (by observational methods) Reach conclusions Learning something new Having a question/ having a problem that needs to be solved Bill Nye/Magic School Bus Theories/hypothesis EVIDENCE

What is science? How does science work? Study of all matter/study of everything and how it works Explains logic in things (ex: cells) Looking into things Benefit? Can be Complicated/complex Requires some experiments/retesting Observations!