The Scientific Method Mrs. Gergel.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1. Define the problem by OBSERVING.
Advertisements

What is Science? 6th Grade Earth Science.
What is science?.
CHAPTER 2: BIOLOGY AS A SCIENCE. Information you gather with your senses Logical conclusions based on observations.
The Scientific Method Try This: Eye Color Quest.
The Scientific Method Physics.
The Scientific Method QuitNext Please use your mouse to select your choice.
What is Science SCIENCE: Is using evidence to learn about the natural world The Goal of Science 1.) Deals only with the natural world 2.) To collect and.
The Scientific Method Galileo Galilee ( ) developed a method of observing, experimenting, and analyzing that is now referred to as the Scientific.
What is the scientific method?
Scientific Processes Mrs. Parnell. What is Science? The goal of science is to investigate and understand the natural world, to explain events in the natural.
Chapter 1 Section 3 Goal of Science- to understand the world around us -Science is distinguished from non-science by the scientific method scientific method-
Scientific Method. Where did we leave off?  What makes science “science”  All fields of science use it  Sometimes called Scientific Inquiry  Logical.
Scientific Method.
1 Scientific Method. 2 Observation Employing your five senses to perceive objects or events.
Introduction to Science.  Science: a system of knowledge based on facts or principles  Science is observing, studying, and experimenting to find the.
Scientific Inquiry What is Science?  A body of knowledge  A set of theories that describes the world  A way of learning about the world  A method.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD SOLVING A PROBLEM – WITH SCIENCE!! MR. ROCKENSIES.
Scientific Investigation
Biology The Living Environment Mr. Mac What is Biology/Life Science?
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD. THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: is a process used to find answers to questions about the world around us is an organized series of steps.
Scientific Method.  Scientific method- the way scientists learn and study the world around them.  Testable question- question that can be answered by.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD. STATE THE PROBLEM  A specific statement that is testable.  You will write this in a question format.  Example: How does the amount.
The Scientific Method: How to solve just about anything.
Dr. Fuchs. 1.1 What is Science What are the goals of Science and what procedures are at the core of scientific methodology?
Physical Science and You Chapter One: Studying Physics and Chemistry Chapter Two: Experiments and Variables Chapter Three: Key Concepts in Physical Science.
Scientific Method Cornell Notes Page #7 Date: 9/9/10.
The SCIENTIFIC METHOD. Definition Scientific method - steps used by scientists to solve a problem.
THINKING LIKE A SCIENTIST. HOW GOOD SCIENCE IS CONDUCTED We use the Scientific Method to solve scientific problems.
Scientific Methods Scientific Methods are the ways in which scientists answer questions and solve problems.
Miss Forsythe Life Science The Scientific Method Pages
What is Science?? Biology IA Spring Goals of Science To investigate and understand the natural world To explain events in the natural world Use.
Scientific Inquiry. The Scientific Process Scientific Process = Scientific Inquiry.
VFMS 2014 Mrs. Long.  Whenever you observe your world around you, you are acting like a scientist.  Scientists do more than observe, they also question.
The SCIENTIFIC METHOD. Definition Scientific method - steps used by scientists to solve a problem.
Scientific Method In eight easy steps. State the problem as a question. 1. Begin with a solid problem. 2. Need to prove it true or false. 3. Choose a.
The Scientific Method. Objectives What is the scientific method? What are the steps of the scientific method? What is a theory? What is a scientific law?
What is Science? Science comes from the Latin word “scire”
The Scientific Method involves a series of steps in which scientists answer questions and solve problems.
The Scientific Method. What is the “scientific method”? …its the process scientists use to answer questions or solve problems.
The Nature of Science  Scientific Method  Experimental Design.
Biology and The Scientific Method. What is Biology? Biology is the study of life Biologist study: How living things work How living things interact with.
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Murtaugh 1A Living Environment.
Mr. Olvesen’s 7th Grade Science
The Scientific Method.
Science 8--Nature of Science—Scientific Problem Solving
Scientific Thinking and Processes
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Life Science Ch. 1.1 What is Science?.
Science vocabulary (12) 8/22/18 quiz
Bellringer Imagine that you are an Earth scientist and can travel wherever you want to on Earth. Describe Earth’s aspects or features that you would like.
Write down everything that is underlined!!!! = )
The Scientific Method.
Scientific Processes Scientific Method.
The scientific Method.
Read the questions on the Brain-Pop video quiz.
Laws, Hypotheses and Development of Theories
Ch1,Sect2: Thinking Like a Scientist
The Scientific Method.
Scientific Methods Ch. 2 Sec. 1.
Scientific Method Integrated Sciences.
A Guide to Scientific Problem Solving
Scientific Method Vocabulary
The Process of Gathering Information
Steps of the Scientific Method.
Scientific Method How Scientists Work.
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
Presentation transcript:

The Scientific Method Mrs. Gergel

What is the scientific method? The scientific method is normally described as the way scientists go about examining the physical world around them. No one uses just one scientific method every time. There are many versions of the scientific method, but in this class we will usually use DR. HERC

Brainpop! http://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/scientificmethod/

Dr. Herc We use Dr. Herc to help remember the most general steps of the scientific method. Those steps are: D – Define the Problem R – Research H – Hypothesis E – Experiment R – Results C – Conclusion

Define the Problem The first thing you must do during any scientific investigation is to figure out what the problem is. Some teachers will require this to be in the form of a question

Research After you have figured out what your problem is, you must research ways to solve it. Sample of research are: Reading the text book Finding sources on the internet Visiting the library Conducting interviews Making observations After you are done with your research, you must use that information to make inferences

Hypothesis This is your plan of action! It is usually stated in an “If…then…” statement. It is NOT an educated guess, it is a testable prediction. If the experiment does not support your hypothesis, you should change your hypothesis and try again. If the hypothesis is repeatedly proven to be true, it will become a scientific theory.

Experiment After you have created a solid hypothesis, you need to test it to see if it is correct. This test is the experiment. You will need variables (the changes) You sometimes need a control group (the thing that doesn’t change) This is used to show the scientist that the result of the experiment is because of what you are testing.

Results After you conduct your experiment, you will need to see what your results are. Often times, this is the part where we are measuring. Example: measuring the height that a plant has grown. This is also the step that we use to analyze our data. Sometimes we use this data to make charts or graphs.

Conclusion The conclusion tells us whether or not our hypothesis was correct or not. Often times in the conclusion we state whether or not we would do the experiment again or how we would change it. If a hypothesis has been proven so many times that it is the logical explanation for events that occur in nature, we call it a theory. In science, a theory is not a guess, it is proof.

*Repeat* If we have not solved our problem, we need to go back and try again! This does not mean that we ALWAYS have to go back to the start Most of the time, scientists just use the scientific method as a guideline, and jump around the steps as they try to solve their problem.

Practice: