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INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE

The World of Physical Science

6th grade

Table of Contents:

1. Section 1 : Exploring Physical Science

2. Section 2 : Scientific Method

3. Section 3 : Scientific Models

4. Section 4 : Tools, Measurement, and Safety

EXPLORING PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Introduction to Science

Chapter 3.1

Objectives:

1. Explain that science involves asking questions.

2. Describe the relationship of matter and energy to physical science.

3. Describe the two branches of physical science.

4. Identify three areas of science that use physical science.

That’s Science! Science

Process of gathering knowledge about the natural world.

Everyday ScienceLearning to do everyday actions requires:

○ making observations and asking questions, which is what science is all about.

Physical science study of matter and energy

Matter is the “stuff” everything is made of.

Energy is the ability to do work.

What is Physical Science?

A Study of Matter and EnergyLearning about matter and energy will help you

answer questions such as:

1. Why will paper burn and gold will not?

2. Why is throwing a bowling ball harder than throwing a baseball?

3. How can water turn into steam and back into water?

Branches of Physical Science: Physical science is usually divided into:

Chemistry––A Matter of Reactions!○ The study of all forms of matter, including how matter

interacts with matter. Physics––A Matter of Energy!

○ Looks mostly at energy and the way that energy affects matter.

Other related sciences: Meteorology

The study of the Earth’s atmosphere, especially in relation to weather and climate, is called meteorology.

Meteorologists must understand high and low pressure, motion, and force before the can predict the weather.

Geology The study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth.Geochemist are geologists who apply their

knowledge of heat, force, and chemistry to understand how rocks and soil change over time.

Biology The study of life. Chemistry and physics explain

many things that happen in biology.A chemical reaction explains how animals use sugar

and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water and to release energy.

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