
Methods & Models (ADV)
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How do scientists learn about the natural world?
SC.7.N.1.5 - Describe the methods used in the pursuit of a scientific explanation as seen in different fields of science such as biology, geology, and physics.
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Overview
Scientific Method
Scientific Explanation in Biology
Scientific Explanation in Geology
Scientific Explanation in Physics
Similarities and Differences
Conclusion
What is a Scientific Model?
Benefits & Limitations of Models
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The scientific method is a general framework for investigating and explaining phenomena.
This typically involves making observations, formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments or collecting data, analyzing the results, and drawing conclusions.
The Scientific Method
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Poll
Is the scientific method a set of instructions on how to conduct an experiment?
YES! Scientists use the scientific method in the same order every time and do not back track.
NO! the scientific method is an iterative process, meaning that scientists may revisit and modify their hypotheses or experiments based on new evidence or feedback from the scientific community.
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Open Ended
What steps of the scientific method do you remember?
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Observing and studying living organisms
Conduction experiments to test hypotheses
Using tools like microscopes to analyze cells
Scientific Explanation in Biology
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Multiple Select
Which of the following parts of the scientific method do Biologists use?
Formation of a Hypothesis
Experimentation/Data Collection
Analysis
Observation & Question
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Studying earth's materials and processes
Analyzing Rock formations and fossils
Conduction field work and lab experiments
Scientific Explanation in Geology
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Multiple Select
Which of the following parts of the scientific method do Geologists use?
Formation of a Hypothesis
Experimentation/Data Collection
Analysis
Observation & Question
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Studying matter, energy, and forces
Conducting experiments to test theories.
Using mathematical models to explain phenomena
Scientific Explanation in Physics
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Multiple Select
Which of the following parts of the scientific method do Physicists use?
Formation of a Hypothesis
Experimentation/Data Collection
Analysis
Observation & Question
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Similarities and Differences
All fields use the scientific method!
Each field focuses on a different aspect of the natural world
Researchers from different fields collaborate to tackle complex scientific questions that require expertise from multiple disciplines.
For example, studying climate change may involve collaboration between biologists, geologists, and physicists to understand its impacts on ecosystems, geology, and atmospheric physics.
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Open Ended
What are some similarities and differences between the scientific explanations in biology, geology, and physics? Answer in complete sentences.
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Conclusion
Key points
Scientists may revisit and modify their hypotheses or experiments based on new evidence or feedback from the scientific community.
Collaboration between fields is common
Each field focuses on a different part of the natural world
Each field uses the scientific method but in different ways.
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Conclusion
The importance of scientific explanations
Understanding natural processes
Building prior knowledge
Validation of scientific explanations
Making predictions
Problem-solving and innovation
Peer review and collaboration
Scientific progress
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Open Ended
Why is the scientific method important in finding answers?
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Scientific Models
SC.7.N.3.2 - Identify the benefits and limitations of the use of scientific models.
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A model is a simplified representation or explanation of a real-world phenomenon or system
Models help scientists test hypotheses, make predictions, and communicate their findings to others.
What is a Scientific Model?
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Benefits:
- too small to see
- Able to label the different parts
Limitations:
- not to scale
- doesn't always give all the information about cells
Parts of a Cell
Benefits & Limitations of Models
Solar System
Microscope
Benefits:
- too big to see
- too dangerous to study
Limitations:
- not to scale
- can be miss leading
- doesn't always give all the information about the solar system
Benefits:
- labels the different parts
Limitations:
- doesn't always give all the information about a microscope
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Benefits:
- too dangerous to study
- label the parts
Limitations:
- not always to scale
- doesn't always give us all the information
Model Volcano
Weather Model
Crash Test Dummies
Benefits:
- too complex to study
- Helps make predictions
Limitations:
- doesn't always give all the information
Benefits:
- too dangerous to study
- too complex to study
- shows movement of things too fast to see
- Helps make predictions
Limitations:
- doesn't always give all the information
Benefits & Limitations of Models
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Categorize
Show motions of things that move too fast to see
Not always the correct temp.
Study objects that are too large to see
Not always to scale
Can be used to make predictions
2D representing a 3D object
Organize these options into the right categories according to whether they are a benefit or a limitation of a model.
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Categorize
Can be misleading
Doesn't always give all the information about the object
Study objects that are too dangrous
Study objects that are too complex
Able to label different parts of an object
Study objects that are too small to see
Organize these options into the right categories according to whether they are a benefit or a limitation of a model.
How do scientists learn about the natural world?
SC.7.N.1.5 - Describe the methods used in the pursuit of a scientific explanation as seen in different fields of science such as biology, geology, and physics.
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