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Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 Understanding Science Lesson 2 Measurement and Scientific Tools Lesson 3 Case Study Chapter Wrap-Up
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Page 1: Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1Understanding Science Lesson 2Lesson 2Measurement and Scientific Tools Lesson 3Lesson 3Case Study Chapter.

Chapter Introduction

Lesson 1 Understanding Science

Lesson 2 Measurement and Scientific Tools

Lesson 3 Case Study

Chapter Wrap-Up

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What processes do scientists use when they perform scientific investigations?

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• What is scientific inquiry?

• How do scientific laws and scientific theories differ?

• What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

Understanding Science

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• science

• observation

• inference

• hypothesis

• prediction

Understanding Science

• technology

• scientific theory

• scientific law

• critical thinking

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• Science is the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations.

• Scientific knowledge is the result of a great deal of debate and confirmation within the science community.

• People use science in their everyday lives and careers.

What is science?

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There are three main branches of science—Earth science, life science, and physical science.

Branches of Science

physical

from Latin physica, means “study of nature”

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• The study of Earth, including rocks, soils, oceans, the atmosphere, and surface features of Earth, is Earth science.

• The study of living things is life science, or biology.

• The study of matter and energy—including both physics and chemistry—is physical science.

Branches of Science (cont.)

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Scientific Inquiry

Scientific inquiry is a process that uses a set of skills when they conduct scientific investigations to answer questions or to test ideas about the natural world.

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Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

Scientific inquiries include many possible steps.

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• Observation is the act of using one or more of your senses to gather information and taking notes of what occurs.

• An inference is a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience.

Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

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• A hypothesis is a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations.

• A prediction is a statement of what will happen next in

a sequence of

events.

Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

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• Scientists test a hypothesis by doing one or more of these steps: designing an experiment, making a model, gathering and evaluating evidence, collecting data, or recording observations.

• After testing your hypothesis, you analyze your results using various methods.

Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

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• Once you find the relationships among data and make several inferences, you can draw conclusions.

• A conclusion is a summary of the information gained from testing a hypothesis.

Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

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• An important part of scientific inquiry is communicating results.

• Scientists communicate their results to inform other scientists about their research.

Results of Science

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If predictions are correct and the hypothesis is supported, scientists will retest the predictions several times to make sure the conclusions are the same.

Scientific Inquiry (cont.)

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• Scientific investigation can have various outcomes, including new technology, new materials, and new explanations as to how or why something happens.

• Technology is the practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use.

Results of Science (cont.)

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• Another outcome of science is the development of scientific theories and laws.

• If hypotheses have been tested and supported repeatedly by scientific investigations they can become a theory.

• A scientific theory is an explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations.

• A scientific law is a rule that describes a pattern in nature.

Results of Science (cont.)

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Scientific information constantly changes as new information is discovered or as previous hypotheses are retested.

New Information

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• Critical thinking is important in all decision making.

• Critical thinking refers to comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it.

• Scientists evaluate scientific evidence by using skepticism-doubting the truth or accuracy of statement-and by identifying facts and opinions.

• Scientists realize that not all questions can be studied using scientific inquiry, including those related to opinions, beliefs, values and feelings.

New Information (cont.)

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• It is very important for anyone performing scientific investigations to use safe practices.

• For information on safe practices, consult the Science Safety Skill Handbook in the back of your book.

New Information (cont.)

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A. scientific law

B. scientific theory

C. prediction

D. hypothesis

Which is an explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations?

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A. Earth science

B. life science

C. physical science

D. biology

Which of these includes the study of physics and chemistry?

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A. prediction

B. hypothesis

C. inference

D. observation

Which term refers to the act of using one or more of your senses to gather information and taking notes of what occurs?


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