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[Small group discussion] What is science? [Small group discussion] Write a one (1) sentence ‘definition’ beginning: Science is ……

Science as a way of thinking Beliefs Curiosity Imagination Reasoning Cause-and-effect relationships Self-examination and skepticism Objectivity and open-mindedness

Science as a way of investigating Hypothesizing Observation Experimentation Trial-and error Communication Mathematics

Science as a body of knowledge Facts Concepts Principles and laws Theories Models

Science interacts with technology & society Information explosion Computers/internet Society Governmental organizations Private business Environment