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1 Using Science

2 Imagine you are trying to improve ships – what do you do?
Would you study the history of shipbuilding? Would you investigate different types of fuel? Would you observe animals that move easily through the water?

3 Scientific Method Process used by scientists to answer questions and solve problems Often use same steps but there is more than one way

4 Ask a question Helps focus the purpose of an investigation
Scientists often ask a question after making many observations

5 Observation gathering information with the senses

6 How can we make ships more efficient?
Back to ships… 2 scientists observed ship propulsion systems. Most ships use propellers to move them through the water, and after much research, they discovered that propellers really aren’t that efficient. How can we make ships more efficient?

7 Form a Hypothesis A possible answer to your question (educated guess)

8 A good hypothesis is testable!
Girls likes him because he his cute. Girls likes him because he has brown hair.

9 Ships and Penguins Scientists observed how quickly and easily penguins propelled themselves through the water Hypothesis: A propulsion system that imitates the way that a penguin swims will be more efficient than a propulsion system that uses propellers

10 Prediction Restate hypothesis in an if-then statement to help clarify the test IF two flippers are attached to a ship, THEN the ship will be more efficient than a ship powered by propellers.

11 Test the Hypothesis Find out if your hypothesis is right or wrong
What if it is wrong?

12 A colorful surprise… Experiments don’t always turn out as expected. In 1856, William Perkin was trying to make an antimalarial drug from coal tar and accidentally made the first synthetic dye – mauve. This discovery led to the development of many other dyes from coal tar!

13 Controlled Experiments
Compares a control group to an experimental group Changes only one variable at a time

14 energy used by the motors
Data Information acquired through observation or experimentation Flapping rate energy used by the motors speed Only variable that was changed was flapping rate

15 Analyze Results Organize information using calculations, tables, graphs… Why are tables or graphs useful?

16 Draw Conclusions Decide if your hypothesis is supported
Perform several trials

17 Communicate Results Lets others check your work
Brings up other questions

18 A look at Scientific Journals
Each group will choose an article from a Scientific Journal Read it over and summarize the article in your own words. Look for steps of the scientific method. What evidence supports their claims? Report your article to the class Does this bring up new questions?


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