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“ Stepping Stones ”

“ Stepping Stones ”. How Science Works. Stepping Stone [Example 2]. Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding?

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“ Stepping Stones ”

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  1. “Stepping Stones” How Science Works

  2. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”. • What is the issue?

  3. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”.

  4. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”. • Can you pick out a fact?

  5. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”.

  6. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”. • What is a piece of evidence?

  7. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”.

  8. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7th was a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”. • What piece of information is not linked to the issue?

  9. Stepping Stone [Example 2] Is Mr Briggs guilty of speeding? “Sunday March 7thwas a cold sunny day. At 11.36a.m. Mr Briggs was observed driving along Water Street. A speed camera measured his speed at 36mph. This is 6mph above the speed limit. Mr Briggs denies that he was speeding”.

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