monday, september 13
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Monday, September 13. Objective: Students will be able to define experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment. Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an experiment?. 4 MINUTES REMAINING…. Monday, September 13. Objective: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Monday, September 13Objective: Students will be able to define
experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment.
Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an
experiment?
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4 MINUTES REMAINING…
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Monday, September 13Objective: Students will be able to define
experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment.
Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an
experiment?
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Monday, September 13Objective: Students will be able to define
experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment.
Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an
experiment?
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Monday, September 13Objective: Students will be able to define
experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment.
Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an
experiment?
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Monday, September 13Objective: Students will be able to define
experiment and describe the purpose of an experiment.
Bell Ringer: What is the purpose of an experiment?
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TURN IN YOUR BELLRINGER!
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September 13, 2010AGENDA:1 – Bell Ringer and
Participation Log2 – Check Homework3 – Alka Seltzer
Experiment4 – Cornell Notes
Today’s Goal:Students will be able to
define experiment and describe the purpose of an experiement.
Homework 1. Complete summary of
cornell notes (short, but covers all the important parts)
2. Complete at least 3 Costa’s Level 1 questions for Cornell notes
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Thursday, September 9CHAMPS!C – ConversationH – HelpA – ActivityM – Materials and MovementP – ParticipationS – Success!!!
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Experiments Ms. Barkume9/13
What is an Experiment
Experiment :•A test or trial of a procedure (step by step process)•An operation from the purpose of discovering something new•Testing questions or hypotheses to support or disprove themExperiments include:•Independent variable – what you as the experimenter is changing•Dependent variable – what you as the experimenter are changing•Control – the “normal” conditions, what happens when nothing is changed?
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Scientific Method Introduction: Ms. Barkume9/13
Scientific MethodNature of Science:•Science always begins with a question or problem.
•Make observations during the entire process
•Experimentation: Scientists typically go down many “dead ends” and require patience to find a solution.
•Results come from inferences: observations plus knowledge gained from experiment/experience
•Solutions are never “set in stone” -- Knowledge is always evolving!
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Scientific Method
Often has a mathemati
cal relationshi
p or equation.
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Aspects of Nature of Science
Tentativeness Creativity Observation vs. Inference Subjectivity Functions and Relationships of
Theory and Law Socially and Culturally
Embedded Empirically Based
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Tuesday, September 7Objective:
Students will be able to complete introductory activities
Introductions: Get with a partner at your table. You are going to
interview one another and then present what you learned about your partner!
Questions to ask:1) What is your partner’s name2) What is your partner’s age3) What did your partner do over summer vacation4) What your partner’s favorite sport/activity5) Three adjectives that describe your partner