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SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNING ENGAGEMENT (SMILE)
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Science First Quarter – Module 1: Week 1
Scientific Investigation
Cherilyn A. Rodriguez
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It was developed to
help you understand the nature of scientific investigation. The scope of this module
permits its use in different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The activities encourage a more focused learning
for mastery of the content standards and the development of process skills.
Content Standard Most Essential Learning Competency Code
Demonstrate Describe the components of a scientific S7MT-Ia-1
understanding of Investigation
scientific ways of
acquiring knowledge
and solving problems
This module is focused on the questions:
What is Scientific Investigation?
What are the components of a Scientific Investigation?
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. define scientific investigation; and
2. describe the processes involved in a scientific investigation.
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What I Know
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. The scientific investigation begins with
A. an observation of events around us
B. digging of information over the internet
C. asking the opinion of others
D. sharing findings to others
2. Which of the following can be investigated scientifically?
A. Beauty of a painting
B. Value of a sale item
C. Meaning of a poem
D. Age of a rock
3. Which of the following statements could be true of the scientific method?
A. A structure that people can solely depend their lives on
B. A continuous process by which people can learn what’s around them
C. A law of nature to strive and win in competitions against others
D. An ethical way to report news that arise in the universe
4. Which of the following is not a step of the scientific method?
A. Observing and stating the problem
B. Recording and analyzing data
C. Testing the hypothesis
D. Keeping all the results by yourself
5. An educated guess is called
A. a conclusion
B. an observation
C. a hypothesis
D. a data
6. Which is an example of a hypothesis?
A. If an object falls, then it drops to the ground.
B. Sugar solution is sweet to taste.
C. Ripe mangoes are yellow in color.
D. Plant A grows healthier than Plant B.
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For numbers 7-10, refer to the given situation below.
7. What would be Daphne’s statement of the problem?
A. Does coffee dissolve faster in cold or hot water?
B. What would happen if you drink hot coffee?
C. Will coffee taste much bitter in cold temperature?
D. Does water volume affect the quality of coffee drink?
8. How will Daphne ensure that the experiment is a fair test?
A. Use same amount of water
B. Use different containers
C. Mix different brand of coffee
D. Reduce the amount of coffee
9. Which of the following would be the dependent variable of the experiment of
Daphne? A. Dissolving amount
B. Water temperature
C. Coffee variant
D. Dissolving time
10. At the end of the experiment, Daphne stated that coffee dissolves faster in
hot water than in cold water. What does this statement signifies?
A. An observation
B. A hypothesis
C. A conclusion
D. A question
Daphne wants to know the effect of temperature on the rate that a solid
dissolved in water. She decided to set up an experiment to find out.
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Lesson
1 The Nature of Scientific Investigation
Investigation is at the heart of science. It improves your thinking skills and
assesses your understanding of science concepts. In doing science investigation you
also develop positive attitude towards science. Do you know how scientists discover
and invent things? Let us find out in this lesson.
What’s In
In Grade 6 you have performed activities like science experiments. For
example, you mixed sugar and water. In the process of mixing, you have observed
that the resulting sugar-water mixture appears uniform in appearance. The solid
becomes part of the liquid and cannot be seen. You may say the sugar dissolves in
water, or sugar is soluble in water. The sugar and water mixture is homogeneous
and it is called a solution.
What is the role of experiments in scientific inquiry?
In this lesson, you will define what a scientific investigation is and describe
its components.
Notes to the Teacher
Remind the students to include the additional activities in this
module.
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What’s New
Scientific Investigation Defined
Scientific investigation is also known as scientific inquiry. It is a complete
approach to learn science through practical works. Let us read the story of Jack in
Activity 1.
Activity 1: Story Reading
Jack and the Sitao Bean Plant
Once upon a time there was a boy called Jack. He lived with his
loving mother and father in a farm house. One morning, Jack’s mother
told Jack to help his father in the backyard garden.
In the garden, Jack saw lots of vegetables. But he is more curious
of the green vine climbing up the bamboo trellis. Jack said, “Father! Look!
The plant climbs up this bamboo ladder. What are they?” The father said,
“They are sitao bean plants, my child”.
Jack looked closely at the plants. He is surprised and said,
“Father! The plants are fruiting! Wow! I see lots of long green strings of
green sitao beans. How did you do that?” The father replied, “I watered
them early in the morning with the rice washings that your mother saved
when she cooks rice”.
Jack wondered and asked, “Oh! Rice washings? Why? What do
rice washings have that help the sitao beans grow healthy?
Mother came in and said, “That is true my child. We tried it for
quite some time and it works! I wondered too. Come on Jack! Let us find
out”.
And so, Jack and his mother begin to search for more information
about rice washings. They found out that rice washings contain nitrogen,
phosphorous, and potassium that are beneficial for the plants to grow.
Since then, Jack and his parents continue to apply rice washings
to improve the growth of their sitao beans and other vegetables.
And they lived happily ever after.
Did you like the story of Jack? Can you relate to his experience?
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What is It
Components of Scientific Investigation Described
In conducting a scientific investigation, the scientific method is used. This
method includes a series of logical steps. Let us do activity 2 to reveal the steps.
Activity 2 Jumbled Tiles
Arrange the jumbled letters to reveal the term described by the clue.
1. O B E R V E S
2. S U E Q R I N O
3. O Y P H T H S S E I
4. P X E E R I T E N M
5. L N A A Y E Z
6. L O N C C U D E
7. H S A R E
Notices something
Gets curious and asks
A guess
Plan and test
Interpret observation
Generalize
Communicate
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Let us describe each component of the scientific method.
Activity 3 Guess What Am I?
Read each slide card thoroughly. Take a guess which slide card best
describes each step of the scientific method. Arrange (using the letter) the slide
cards from 1-5 and write your answer on a separate answer sheet.
1. Observe and Ask
2. Research and Hypothesize
3. Plan and Experiment
4. Analyze and Conclude
5. Communicate the Result
When you noticed something around you and you decide to find out
more about it. You begin to ask what is happening. Your scientific
observations are based on facts and can be proven.
Why is it happening? What would happen if…? You are defining the
problem or question by creating ideas that can be tested by
experiments
What do I want to know? What do I want to know more about? You
are curious and established your purpose of the investigation.
A
Explain your results to others by presenting your
experiment, the observations, and conclusions
Join in school science fair
B
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When you define why something happens without actual
experimental results but merely based on observation, an
educated guess is formed called a hypothesis.
Doing background research will help you make a hypothesis.
A hypothesis can be stated as "If [I do this] , then
[this] will happen."
C
Plan on how to collect data to answer the question by
identifying the variables.
Which is the independent (manipulated/cause) variable?
Which is the dependent (responding/effect) variable?
Which variables are to be controlled?
Perform an experiment that is a fair test with only one (1)
factor changed at a time.
The experiment will be a series of steps to test whether your
hypothesis is correct or not.
D
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What’s More
Now, let us explore more about scientific investigation. Perform Activity 4
Activity 4 Field Trip
Procedure
1. Look for three (3) items or products that you see in any part of your house.
Write their names and describe the characteristics of each of these
products. You may make a table similar to Table 1 below on a separate
sheet of paper.
Products Found at Home Characteristics
Sugar white in color, no odor, has
granules, taste sweet, solid, looks
like a crystal, rough to touch, has
one (1) phase or appears uniform
Use recorded data presented in charts, tables and graphs
Look closely on what happened during your experiment.
Check for patterns on the results gathered
Use the information to make a conclusion
Decide whether your hypothesis was correct or not
Compare it to results of other similar experiments.
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2. As you observe each product, describe the products in terms of color,
appearance, odor, feel, taste (for food products only), and number of
observable phase/s.
3. Answer the following questions:
a. Based on your observations, which products are homogeneous
mixtures?
b. What common characteristics do the homogeneous mixtures in your
list have?
c. Which of these products or items do you think are solutions?
As you performed the activity, here are some of the things that you demonstrated:
Observing samples using your senses
Defining what to look for
Guessing what kind of matter the samples are
Categorizing the sample materials according to their appearance
You have just conducted an inquiry in a scientific way. Isn’t it exciting?
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Let us explore further!
Activity 5 Mix and Match
Read each statement at the left column. Match each with the following steps.
1. After experiment, Angela accepts her hypothesis that an
increase in the amount of fertilizer XYZ dissolved in
water will result to an increase in the acidity of the
solution.
2. Francisco would like to help his father repair their
tricycle, which is running poorly. He suggests that if they
change oil, the tricycle will function properly.
3. After presenting the results of the experiment in a line
graph, Isidra analyzed that between two toy cars of
different masses and traveling at the same velocity and
path, the massive car has greater momentum.
4. Ten okra plants treated with chicken dung fertilizer were
found to have more and bigger fruits while other
10 with old fertilizer have less and smaller fruits.
5. A group of scientists studying global warming wants to
accurately predict what the average temperature of the
earth’s surface will be 100 years from now.
6. After conducting a scientific investigation on sinaw-
sinaw plant extract as an effective treatment to control
the growth of E.coli, Carl Joseph tells about his findings
in a science fair activity at school.
7. To identify which combination of rubber tree latex and
cassava starch will give the most heat resistant
bioplastic, Lexi Faith prepares 25%, 50% and 75%
cassava starch-rubber latex mixture.
OBSERVATION INTERPRETING DATA HYPOTHESIS
PROBLEM SHARE THE RESULT CONCLUSION
EXPERIMENT
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Is asked as guide
What I Have Learned
After knowing the steps of the scientific method, how do we solve a problem
scientifically? Let us do Activity 6
Activity 6 Poster Making on Nine Characters
Complete the poster from left to right. Use the given clue word that fits each
description box.
The Scientific Method Observation Question
Hypothesis Collect Data Analyze
Conclusion Communicate Plan
A process for scientific investigations
Based on facts and can be proven
Interpret what the data tell
Share findings to
others
Write generalization
Is a testable educated
guess
Gather and record
information
How to gather evidence
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What I Can Do
Let us apply what you have learned and do Activity 7
Activity 7 Situational Analysis
Consider the given situation.
If you are Julie, how will you solve the problem scientifically?
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Scientists study about the events of our physical universe by using
A. Law of Nature
B. Scientific Method
C. Big Bang Theory
D. World Timetables
During the bread and pastry class of Julie, she watched closely as her
teacher demonstrated how to bake a pan de sal.
She noticed that her teacher added yeast. She asked her teacher, “Teacher
Ramona what is the use of yeast?” Teacher Ramona replied, “The yeast will
make the bread rise. It will release gas as it is feed on sugar.”
Julie wonders if the amount of sugar will affect the size of the bread.
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2. In science, activities are performed to test a stated hypothesis. These
activities are called
A. Controls
B. Variables
C. Data
D. Experiments
3. The method of gathering information by using your senses in a scientific
inquiry is called
A. Observation
B. Experiment
C. Conclusion
D. Prediction
4. In a scientific investigation, a hypothesis can be described as
A. a tentative explanation
B. a problem statement
C. a generalization
D. an interpretation
5. Which of the following is not considered as a step of the scientific
method?
A. Stating the problem
B. Drawing a conclusion
C. Predicting outcomes
D. Changing Results
6. Consider the chart below.
Table 1*. Dissolution time of 1g of coffee granules in 250 mL of water
Set-up Average Time , min
Hot water 3
Cold water 6
* A hypothetical data
The chart would most likely be used during an experiment designed to
answer which of the following problem?
A. Can temperature affect how fast coffee granules can be dissolved
water?
B. Which variant of coffee granule dissolves faster in water?
C. How can coffee granules be dissolved in water?
D. Does the energy present in water affects the taste of coffee?
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7. Jabar wants to investigate the effect of kalabo-sambong leaves extracts on the
soothing effect of liniment oil. He decided to set up an experiment to find out.
To make a fair test, what would Jabar control?
A. Source of kalabo-sambong leaves
B. Ratio of kalabo-sambong extract
C. Amount of liniment oil produced
D. Volume of water applied
8. After experiment, Timothea accepts her hypothesis that an increase in the
amount of cow manure fertilizer dissolved in water will mean an increase in
the acidity of the soil mixture. Which component of a scientific investigation
is being described?
A. Interpreting data
B. Making a conclusion
C. Writing an observation
D. Defining a problem
9. Lexi Faith wanted to investigate which combination of rubber tree latex and
cassava starch will give the most heat resistant bioplastic, Which of the
following would be the dependent variable of the experiment?
A. Percentage composition of mixture
B. Heat resistance of bioplastic
C. Amount of rubber latex added
D. Volume of bioplastic produced
10. After conducting a scientific investigation on sinaw-sinaw plant extract as
an effective treatment to control the growth of E.coli, Carl Joseph headed the
group participation in a Regional Science Fair to tell about their findings.
This scenario describes which component of a scientific investigation?
A. Formulating a generalization
B. Stating a problem
C. Communicating with others
D. Drafting a hypothesis
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Additional Activities
Individual Scientific Investigation
You are going to investigate how the size of the solid being dissolved affects
how fast it dissolves in water. Using the Scientific Method as a guide, you should
design a simple experiment and record your results. Be sure to complete each step
of the scientific method in order. You should submit a written or typed report to be
graded.
Remember that you should have stated in your conclusions whether the
hypothesis was accepted or rejected, and have provided suggestions for further
experimentation. The written report will be rated using the scoring rubric.
Procedure
1. Obtain the two materials and examine them closely: granules of table salt
(uncrushed) and crushed table salt.
2. Write a hypothesis in a testable form. Describe a test you could conduct to
find out which of the two materials dissolves faster.
3. Identify the variable that you need to control in order to have a fair test.
4. Identify the independent (manipulated/cause) and dependent
(responding/effect)
5. List all the materials you need, including the amount. You may ask these from
your teacher.
6. Be sure to record all your observations and tabulate them. Write everything
that you observed during the dissolving test.
Scoring Rubrics for Individual Scientific Method Exploration
Grading
Criteria
Superior
5
Excellent
4
Good
3
Fair
2
Poor
1
Observations
Hypothesis
Defined
Variables
Procedure
Analysis
Conclusion
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Superior Meets all requirements; exhaustive coverage; completely understands
problem and ability to apply solution; shows originality; few
grammatical errors.
Excellent Meets all requirement; well defined and documented; excellent
understanding and ability to apply solution; shows evidence of
creativity; few errors. To the solution of new problems; show more
evidence of creativity and more details; few grammatical errors.
Fair Uneven work; meets some requirements; poor coverage; little
understanding and ability to apply data to problem solving; needs to
improve significant areas; many grammatical/mechanical errors.
Poor Meets few requirements; little understanding and little application on
solution; grammatical/mechanical errors are significant
Good Meet requirements; fairly well planned and documented; shows
understanding and ability to apply data
Summary
Science is a discipline that asks and answers questions about things around
us. It is a way of conducting an investigation of our physical world by a series of
logical steps called scientific method.
The elements of observation, hypothesis formation, prediction, and testing
together comprise the scientific method. In practice, it is a never-ending cycle of
collecting data, identifying pattern and regularities in the data, forming hypotheses,
and making predictions, which lead to more observations.
In conclusion, scientific investigation is a repeatable human endeavor that
allows our senses, instinct, and logic to acquire knowledge of our natural
environment.
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Answer Key
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