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What is Science?

What is Science?. Introduction pgs 4-5 Think Like a Scientist pgs 754-755. What is Science?. Science is Seeing the World Through A Different Angle. What is Science?. What is Science? pg 4. Science - a way of learning about the natural world and the knowledge gained through that process

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What is Science?

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  1. What is Science? Introduction pgs 4-5 Think Like a Scientist pgs 754-755

  2. What is Science? Science is Seeing the World Through A Different Angle

  3. What is Science? What is Science? pg 4 • Science - a way of learning about the natural world and the knowledge gained through that process • “sci” is Latin for to know • “ence” is Latin for state of

  4. What is Science? What is Science? pg 4 • Scientific facts of today may change. • Science is a process to provide the best information until more facts are known. • Theories and ideas are revised over time as we learn more information. Scientific Inquiry –the diverse way in which scientists explore problems and seek to answer questions about the natural world

  5. What is Science? Thinking Like a Scientist pg 5 • Most of us use scientific thinking on a daily basis to problem-solve and to figure things out. • Scientific thought involves . . . • Observation – using the senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste) • Inference – interpretation based on your observation and prior knowledge

  6. What is Science? • Prediction – making an inference (interpretation) about a future event based on current or past evidence • Classification – grouping like items together in some way • Making Models – pictures, diagrams, computer images, or representations of objects or processes • Communication – process of sharing ideas and information with other people Thinking Like a Scientist pg 754-755

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