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Mary Haywood

Scientific Inquiry using the Scientific Method (with activity)
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SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY

Mrs. Haywood

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LESSON OBJECTIVES Explain the goal of science. Define hypothesis. Explain how a hypothesis is tested. List the steps of scientific inquiry. Identify terms associated with an

experiment. Explain how a theory develops.

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Terms

Science observation

data inference hypothesis

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WHAT IS ?

It is organized It uses evidence to

learn about nature

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WHAT IS THE GOAL OF SCIENCE?

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THE GOAL OF SCIENCE IS…

To investigate To understand To explain

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HOW DO SCIENTISTS DO SCIENCE?

Using a method called

Scientific Inquiry

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STEPS TO SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY

State the problem by posing a question.

Make observations. Form hypothesis. Design an experiment. Collect, record, and analyze

data. Draw conclusions.

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1. POSE A QUESTION TO STATE THE SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM.

Do heavier objects

fall faster than

lighter objects?

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2. MAKE OBSERVATIONS With your

shoulder buddy, look at the objects at your desk.

Write down observations about your objects.

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3. FORM A HYPOTHESIS Which object do you think will hit the

ground first? Why? With your shoulder buddy, write

down your hypothesis (your prediction that will answer the scientific question)

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4. DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT

Hold both of the objects at the same height.

Release the objects at the same time. Let your shoulder buddy try.

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5. COLLECT, RECORD, & ANALYZE DATA With your

shoulder buddy, write down data you collected from your experiement.

Examine, or analyze, your data with your partner.

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6. DRAW CONCLUSIONS Was your hypothesis correct? Why or why not? Do heavier items fall faster than

lighter items?

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DRAWING CONCLUSIONS