Science Skills and Methods

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Science Skills and Methods

How do you gain knowledge about the world around you? Much of your knowledge comes from personal experiences Science is a particular way of gathering and organizing information about the natural world Science involves observing, experimenting, and studying information in an orderly and objective way

Science Skills When scientists study, observe, and experiment, they gather information, or data The most direct way of gaining knowledge about something in nature is to observe it Your ability to observe can be extended through the use of tools, such as telescopes, thermometers, and rulers

What observations can you make…

Science Skills continued When you infer, or make an inference, you suggest a possible explanation for an observation What can you infer about where the chucks of ice came from?

Science Skills continued When you estimate, you make careful guesses When you need exact and careful information about an observation, you measure Measurements include both a number and a unit When you predict, you state what you think might happen in the future

Science Skills continued When you classify, you group things based on how they are alike How would you classify the items shown in the picture?

Science Skills continued When you state a hypothesis, you suggest an answer to a problem There are a number of ways you can record and organize data Tables, charts, graphs, and diagrams Once data have been recorded and organized, you need to analyze the data by looking for trends or patterns

Experiment An experiment is a way of testing a hypothesis A hypothesis relates one factor or variable to another A variable that causes a change in another is an independent variable The variable that changes in response to the independent variable is the dependent variable A control, all variables are identical to those in the experimental setup except the independent variable, is used to ensure other factors don’t affect the outcome

Additional Terms: Qualitative: Descriptions; data that is observed but not measured Ex. Color, texture, smells, tastes, appearance Quantitative: numbers, data that can be measured Ex. Length, volume, height, temperature, mass, speed, distance, inertia, sound levels, time, costs, ages Independent Variable: can be manipulated or changed. Causes a change in another. Only have 1 in an experiment. Dependent Variable: what you measure during the experiment. It is affected and changes in response to the independent variable. Control: Used to compare your results to Constant: part of the experiment that doesn’t change