The Scientific Method Chapter 1 The Scientific Method Mrs. Wolfe.

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The Scientific Method Chapter 1 The Scientific Method Mrs. Wolfe

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The Scientific Method

Chapter 1

The Scientific Method

Mrs. Wolfe

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What is Science?

• Science is a way of answering questions!

• Clip from “Myth Busters”

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Observations & Inferences

• What’s the difference?

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Time for a Lab!

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Lab Recap…

• Observations – data that is collected using your 5 senses

• Inference – a conclusion that you make from your observations

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What is “The Scientific Method?”

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What is a Hypothesis?

• An educated guess that can be tested.

• 1. If plants are given Miracle Grow, then they will grow faster.

• 2. If frogs in the NW are exposed to nitrogen in their water, then they will deform.

• “If….., then……”

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Is this an acceptable hypothesis?

• 3. If the doorknob is loose, then the door will squeak. – Is it educated? – Is it testable?

• YES!!

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OK, so let’s do an experiment….

I need a hypothesis…

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If an apple is cut and refrigerated, then it will rot faster.

• In this experiment, we put the cut apple in the refrigerator with a whole apple.

• Why did we put the whole apple in the refrigerator?

For COMPARISON!!

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The COMPARISON is NECESSARY!

• Experimental Group – receives treatment (cut apple)

• Control Group –used to compare (whole apple)

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Designing an Experiment

• Everything about these two groups must remain exactly the same except the ONE variable you are testing. – Both are apples (not an orange and an apple).– Both are the same kind of apple.– Both apples were the same age (bought at the same

time).– The only difference: 1 was cut and 1 was whole

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More About Experimenting• Independent variable

What you do to your experimental group

• Dependent variable

What you measure

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What is the independent variable?What is the dependent variable?

No Fertilizer Added Fertilizer Added

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What KIND of data is collected?

• Quantitative Data – describes the quantity and involves numbers.– 4 butterflies

• Qualitative Data – describes the quality or appearance.– Orange and Yellow butterflies

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Every conclusion is “true to the best of our knowledge.”

There is no absolute proof.

The data SUPPORTS or DOES NOT SUPPORT our hypothesis.

It NEVER PROVES our hypothesis.

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Let’s draw a conclusion.

• This data was taken from the Plants with Fertilizer experiment. – Hypothesis: If plants are

given fertilizer, they will grow taller.

• What kind of data is this?• Is the hypothesis

supported or not?

Experimental Control

5 cm 4 cm

8 cm 6 cm

16 cm 9 cm

18 cm 11 cm