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Get to work… 1.Pick up a handout from the front table. 2.In your ISN table of contents, fill in page 26 as Scientific Method I. 3.In your ISN table of contents, fill in page 27 as Scientific Method I. 4.On ISN page 26, put Sept 3 and Scientific Method I. 5.On ISN page 27, put Sept 3 and Scientific Method I.

Reminders … 1.Cell phones, backpacks, food/drink 2.Unit summative test next Friday 3.Notebooks due day of test 4.Some grades are now zeroes

Today … 1.We will complete a horoscope activity. 2.I will reveal the “mind reading” trick. 3.We will watch video about an experiment. 4.We will take notes and copy vocabulary. 5.(You will do BYOT research.)

Activity … Horoscopes (handout on page 27)

Activity … Mind Reading

__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Sept 3 Scientific Method I 26 SCIENCE PSEUDOSCIENCE (12 lines)

Compare … Science Tentative (Does change with new information) Looks for disproof Observation determines proof Self correcting Pseudoscience Absolute knowledge (Doesn’t change with new information) Looks for proof Truth determines observation Repeats errors

Vocabulary … Pseudoscience : is a claim that is incorrectly presented as scientific, but does not use a valid scientific method and cannot be reliably tested. Science : is a systematic method that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.

Research … Psychic Healing crystals Applied Kinesiology Phrenology Astrology Divining Channeling Electronic Voice Phenomenon Numerology Aura analysis Homeopathy Reiki Cryptozoology Astronomy Physics Geology Chemistry Ecology Meteorology Botany Psychology Paleontology Entomology Lingustics Cardiology Gentics