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Studying Earth Science

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Chapter One: Science is Everywhere

• 1.1 Learning about Science

• 1.2 Observing the World

• 1.3 Using the Scientific Method

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Investigation 1A

• How can we measure the rate at which water is flowing?

Measuring Flow Rate

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1.2 Observing the World

• An observation is an accurate description of a thing or an event.

• “The sky is blue” is an observation.

What observations can you make about this picture?What observations are hard to make from a picture?

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1.2 Observation vs. Opinion

• An observation is: – It is raining.

• An opinion is: – I like rain!

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1.2 Using all of your senses

Each of these senses is valuable in making observations:1. seeing2. hearing3. touching4. tasting5. smelling

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1.2 Recording Observations• Observations from experiments are written in a

notebook—an important tool in science.• The science process helps you know what to

write.

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1.2 Recording Observations

• First you record your observations, a question, and a hypothesis.

• Then you record the experiment procedure and data.

• Data can be descriptions or measurements.

• You write your conclusions last.

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1.2 Recording Observations• Now your experiment can be repeated by you or

by other people because you have recorded everything you did!

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1.2 Using tools

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Activity

• In order to be a good scientist, you must practice the skill of making observations.

Observing the World Around You


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