Scientific Investigation. When would we use scientific investigation?

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Scientific Investigation

When would we use scientific investigation?

A test of your observation skills…

Observations & Inferences

ObservationsObservations Use one or more of the 5 senses to gather Use one or more of the 5 senses to gather

informationinformation Note and record … Note and record … FACTS!!!FACTS!!! In science, observations should never be In science, observations should never be

emotional.emotional.

Write 3 examples from this classroom: Write 3 examples from this classroom: 1.1. 3.3. 2. 2.

InferencesInferences Logical interpretation based upon Logical interpretation based upon

prior knowledge and experienceprior knowledge and experience

Based upon observationsBased upon observations

List 3 inferences in the classroomList 3 inferences in the classroom

1. 1.

2.2.

3. 3.

Note the Differences

• In laboratory exercises, record observations NOT inferences

• Inferences may be used when writing the conclusion in your lab report

Let’s test your observation skills…

Take a good look at this picture

Question 1

Are there cars parked on the sides of the road?

Question 2

What color is the pickup truck driving in the road?

Question 3

Any minivans around?

Question 4

What's the speed limit?

Question 5

Are there any pedestrians on the road?

Answers

1. Yes

2. Blue

3. Yes

4. 35 mph

5. No

1. There is a representation of a face on one side of the coin.

2. The Latin word "Dei" means "God."

3. The coin was made by deeply religious people.

4. The date 1722 is printed on one side of the coin.

5. The coin was made in 1722.

More examples

What observations can we make about this picture?

What can we infer based on this picture?

How many legs does the elephant have?

Who is in this picture?

• Do you see former President Bill Clinton and Al Gore?

• Actually, it’s Clinton’s face twice with 2 different hair cuts!

Find 3 Differences..

Find 3 Differences..

Does the square have curved sides?

Where are those dots coming from?!

Your Your brainbrain!!

Look at the chart and say the color, NOT the word

Your right brain tried to say the color,

but your left brain was reading the word.

Read across..

These circles are not moving, your brain is making them appear to move. Try focusing

on one circle. It will stop moving.

Are these dots moving?

What is a Hypothesis?

A hypothesis isn't an educated guess.

It is a tentative explanation for an observation or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation

Can you test those?

Some say its an educated guess?

Think of some examples…

How to write a Hypothesis

How does this sound?

Bacterial growth may be affected by temperature.

How can you prove that?

If temperature is increased then bacterial growth will increase

If….then Write this question so that it is testable:

Does spending more time on Homework increase your chances of getting an ‘A’ in Biology?

If I spend 1 hour each night doing homework then I will get an “A” in biology.

If…then

If winds reach over 74 MPH then a storm is considered a hurricane.

Pompton Lakes, NJ Hurricane Irene? Tropical Storm Irene?

Qualitative Quantitative Data

Qualitative → Quality

•Deals with descriptions.•Data can be observed but not measured.•Colors, textures, smells, tastes, appearance, beauty, etc.

Quantitative → Quantity

•Deals with numbers.•Data which can be measured.•Length, height, area, volume, weight, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc.

Qualitative/Quantitative Arnoldii Rafflesia- Largest Flower in the world

- smells like rotting meat

-Red -Spots -Smells like rotting meat -Fleshy texture

-80 cm (about 2 1/2 feet) in Diameter

- 9 kg (20 lbs)

-Flowering lasts for 5-7 days

What do you see?

Hint: There are 3 images.1. An old

lady

2. A young woman

3. A man with a big brown mustache

Take a very close look at the 2 vertical lines.Is one line is longer than the other?

They are the SAME length!

Compare this picture to the next one…

What’s the difference?

What do you see?

Can you build these shelves?

What do you see?

Can you stack these blocks?

What animal do you perceive?

A Duck, Bunny, or BOTH?

This image contains a picture and a word. Do you see both of them?

What do you see?

What images do you see?

Can you pick the tallest soldier?

They are all the same height!

What do you see?

The Landscape of Faces

Do you see the face on Earth?

How about now?

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