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Scientific method. Steps of the Scientific Method. Make an observation Ask a question Form a hypothesis Experiment Test the Hypothesis Draw Conclusion Hypothesis Valid or Invalid Communicate Results Data. Hypothesis or Not?. Hypothesis or Not?.
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Steps of the Scientific Method • Make an observation • Ask a question • Form a hypothesis • Experiment • Test the Hypothesis • Draw Conclusion • Hypothesis Valid or Invalid • Communicate Results • Data
Hypothesis or Not? • Albert Einstein was the greatest scientist in history.
Hypothesis or Not? • Bacteria will grow more quickly in a warm environment than a cold environment.
Hypothesis or Not? • If a seed is exposed to acids with a pH less than 4, it will not germinate.
Hypothesis or Not? • If a person takes vitamins each day, they will be healthier.
Hypothesis or Not? • If a person lives in the Midwest, they will be friendlier than other people.
Hypothesis or Not? • Growing a plant under a red light bulb will increase the rate at which it grows.
Hypothesis or Not? • Raising the temperature of water will increase the speed in which Kool-Aid dissolves.
Hypothesis or Not? • If a person plays the lottery, they will become rich.
Hypothesis or Not? • Children who don’t watch TV are smarter than children who do watch TV.
Hypothesis or Not? • If a person does cardio exercise three or more times per week, they will have a greater lung capacity than a person who does cardio exercise less than three times per week.
Hypothesis or Not? • German Shepherds are friendlier than Great Danes.
Hypothesis or Not? • A plant that is grown with fertilizer will grow taller than a plant grown without fertilizer.
Hypothesis or Not? • Store brand batteries are able to run a battery-operated device, such as a portable fan, for the same amount of time as national brand batteries.
Hypothesis or Not? • If you use Swifter Max solution, then your floors will look like new.
Hypothesis or Not? • Hoodia is a natural supplement that will help people look fabulous.
Hypothesis or Not? • A plant grown with salt added to its soil will be shorter than a plant grown with no salt added to its soil.
Hypothesis—What is it? • Based on this activity, what is a hypothesis? • Write your response in the journal
Developing a Hypothesis • Observe something • Ask a question • Think of controls and variables • Make it TESTABLE
Is the Hypothesis Correct? • You can tell if your original hypothesis was correct if the outcome is proven by the experiment. • Data Supports your hypothesis • What kinds of data can you collect? • Qualitative • Quantitative • How can you organize it? • Graphs, Charts, and Tables
Data Support Activity • Smart Lesson
Sometimes Data is Odd… The Dread Tomato Addiction • by Mark Clifton • 92.4% of juvenile delinquents have eaten tomatoes. • 87.1% of the adult criminals in penitentiaries throughout the United States have eaten tomatoes. • Informers reliably inform that of all known American communists, 92.3% have eaten tomatoes. • 84% of all people killed in automobile accidents during the year 2006 had eaten tomatoes.
Testing Promotional Claims • Activity
Promotional Claim Example • Product: Red Bull • Promotional Claim: “It Gives You Wiiiings” • Hypothesis: If you drink Red Bull, you will grow wings
Promotional Claim Example • Procedure: • Gather 20 people, and place them into two equal groups. • One group will drink Red Bull, the other will drink water. • Observe both groups for 3 hours after drinking. • Record any sudden growth of wings. • Independent Variable: People drinking Red Bull • Dependent Variable: Wings Growing • Control: Group drinking water
Discussion • What is science? • What is the difference between a hypothesis and theory? • Are any of them unchangeable?
Cell Theory • What is Cell Theory? • Cell Theory: • All living things are made up of one or more cells. All cells arise from existing cells. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function for all organisms. • Evidence: • First formulated in 1839 • Began from the work of three scientists: Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow • Has since been verified by 1,000’s of scientists
Evolutionary Theory • What is the theory of evolution? • Change in the heritable characteristics of a population across successive generations • Evidence: • Work of Charles Darwin (Finches) • Fossil Record • DNA Sequencing • Anatomical Similarities between life forms
What is Gene Theory? • What is Gene Theory? • Traits are passed from parent to offspring via genes. • Evidence: • Work of Gregor Mendel on pea plants and other organisms • 1,000’s of scientists, since Mendel’s time, have conducted experiments that confirm this theory • New DNA technologies continue to confirm this theory and help us learn more about the role of genes in some diseases.
Germ Theory of Disease • What is Germ Theory of Disease? • Microorganisms are the cause of some diseases. • Has led to important things such as antibiotics and good hygiene practices • Evidence: • Resulted from the work of numerous scientists, but is mainly attributed to the work of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch • Microscopic observations and experimental evidence since late 1800’s continues to confirm this theory.
Hypothesis or Theory • Activity
Hypothesis Versus Theory • In your journal, create a Venn Diagram to distinguish between theories and hypotheses • Include examples of both • Define “science” in your own words
Practice • http://www.ck12.org/concept/Scientific-Investigation/#artifact_title