Matter and Measurement Chapter 1. The Scientific Method 1. Observations – something that is witnessed and can be recorded Qualitative Qualitative Quantitative.
The Scientific Method Anthropology 1 Lecture 1. Why does the Scientific Method Exist? It allows scientists a means to independently evaluate an idea.
Chapter 2 The Copernican Revolution. Chapter 2 Learning Objectives Know the differences and similarities between the geocentric and heliocentric models.
Honors Chemistry IA Unit 1. Atoms are the submicroscopic particles that make up the basic building blocks of matter “Smallest unit of matter” These.
Chapter 1. Recognize that chemicals make up virtually everything we come into contact with in our world. Recognize that all things are made of atoms.
Religion or Science Which is right? Review of Material from Last Week What does habitable mean? Why is the earth habitable? What is pressure? .
A ______________ is a testable explanation hypothesis.
The Scientific Method Observations and questions Hypothesis Collecting data Interpreting results Disseminating findings.
Chapter 1.3 Science as a Process