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Bell Ringer  1. What is science and how is it related to technology?  2. List 3 forms of technology used in your home and describe how tasks were completed before they were invented.  3. Can you Solve this Rebus Puzzle?

Science is a system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge. The goal of science is to expand knowledge. Technology is the use of knowledge to solve practical problems. The goal of technology is to apply knowledge. Science and Technology

What is the scientific method? What is the goal of a scientific method? Scientific Methods

Scientific Method - An organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information. Scientific Methods The goal of any scientific method is to solve a problem or to better understand an observed event.

Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them. Scientific Methods

Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Here is an example of a scientific method. Each step uses specific skills. The order of steps can vary. Sometimes you will use all of the steps and other times only some of them.

Scientific Methods Making Observations Scientific investigations often begin with observations.  observation is information that you obtain through your senses. Forming a Hypothesis A hypothesis is a proposed measureable answer to a question.

Scientific Methods Testing a Hypothesis - Procedures In an experiment, any factor that can change is called a variable. The independent variable causes a change. The dependent variable changes in response to the independent variable. A controlled experiment is an experiment in which only one variable, the independent variable, is deliberately changed at a time.

Scientific Methods Drawing Conclusions A conclusion describes how facts apply to a hypothesis. Developing a Theory A scientific theory is a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results.

Scientific Methods Question: How does speed affect how wet you get in the rain? Hypothesis: The faster your speed, the drier you will stay. Experiment: Test whether speed affects how wet you get in the rain.

In 1997, two meteorologists conducted a controlled experiment to determine if moving faster keeps you drier in the rain. One scientist walked 100 yards and the other ran the same distance. Variables, such as type of clothes, were controlled. Scientific Methods

The clothes of the walking scientist accumulated 217 grams of water; the clothes of the running scientist accumulated 130 grams of water. Draw a Conclusion: The scientists concluded that running in the rain keeps you drier. Scientific Methods

How does a scientific law differ from a scientific theory? Scientific Laws

After repeated observations or experiments, scientists may arrive at a scientific law. A scientific law is a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature.  Newton’s law of gravity is a scientific law that has been verified over and over.  Scientists have yet to agree on a theory that explains how gravity works. Scientific Laws

A scientific law describes an observed pattern in nature without attempting to explain it. The explanation of such a pattern is provided by a scientific theory. Scientific Laws

Scientific models make it easier to understand things that might be too difficult to observe directly. Scientific Models A model is a representation of an object or event. A street map is a model of a city. Why are scientific models useful?

Assessment Questions 1. What is a hypothesis? a. a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature b. a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results c. an experiment in which only one variable is deliberately changed at a time d. a proposed answer to a question

Assessment Questions 1. What is a hypothesis? a. a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature b. a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results c. an experiment in which only one variable is deliberately changed at a time d. a proposed answer to a question ANS:D

Assessment Questions 2. How does a scientific law differ from a theory? a. A scientific law describes observations while a theory provides an explanation. b. A scientific law cannot be changed by additional observations, but a theory can be changed. c. A theory is a possible explanation, but a scientific law is a proven explanation. d. There is no difference because scientific law and theory are two terms that mean the same thing.

Assessment Questions 2. How does a scientific law differ from a theory? a. A scientific law describes observations while a theory provides an explanation. b. A scientific law cannot be changed by additional observations, but a theory can be changed. c. A theory is a possible explanation, but a scientific law is a proven explanation. d. There is no difference because scientific law and theory are two terms that mean the same thing. ANS:A

Assessment Questions 3. What is the main purpose of a scientific model? a. to show how a hypothesis was developed b. to prove a theory c. to make complex concepts easier to understand d. to show a large object, such as the Earth, in a smaller form

Assessment Questions 3. What is the main purpose of a scientific model? a. to show how a hypothesis was developed b. to prove a theory c. to make complex concepts easier to understand d. to show a large object, such as the Earth, in a smaller form ANS:C