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PR1 L1 WHAT I CAN DO

PR1 L1 WHAT I CAN DO

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Science

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11th Grade

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Samuel Gabayno

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22 Slides • 7 Questions

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​LET'S FIND OUT

PRACTICAL RESEARCH I | ALS TVL 11

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What I Can Do

Let's Find Out

Directions: Imagine that you are a detective, and you will look for evidence on the crime scene. Supply possible evidence to solve the problem.

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EXAMPLES

RAPE CASE

  • medical examination/ victim injuries

  • toxicology report

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EXAMPLES

CARNAPPING CASE

  • bodybuilding

  • dismantling

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  1. BURGLARY/ROBBERY CASE

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1. BURGLARY/ROBBERY CASE

POSSIBLE EVIDENCES

  • Fingerprints

  • CCTV Footage

  • Forced entry marks (broken lock and windows)

  • Missing properties

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  1. ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS

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2. ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS

POSSIBLE EVIDENCES

  • Recovered firearms verified by authorities (PNP)

  • Fingerprints on Firearm/ammunitions

  • Ballistic reports

  • Witness testimony

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DEFINITION OF RESEARCH

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Research is an organized investigation and study of materials and sources to create facts and reach new inferences. Research has come up with developing appropriate solutions to improve the individual’s quality of life.

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Basic Research

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This is the type of research that is a purely direct application but increasing the nature of understanding about the problem. It develops the scientific theories to be more understandable to the readers.

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Applied Research

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It is a type of research that needs an answer to a specific question. It provides solutions and validation in order to apply to the real setting.

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

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1. Ask a Question

This is something you are curious about.
Example: Why do plants need sunlight?

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

2. Make a Guess (Hypothesis)

A simple answer you think might be correct.
Example: I think plants need sunlight to grow.

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

3. Plan and Do an Experiment

Test your guess by doing an activity or investigation.
Example: Put one plant in sunlight and another in the dark.

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

4. Observe and Collect Data

Watch what happens. Write down or draw what you see.
Example: The plant in sunlight is green; the plant in the dark turns yellow.

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

5. Explain What You Found (Conclusion)

Tell what you learned from your investigation.
Example: Plants need sunlight to stay healthy.

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

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6. Share Your Results

You talk about your findings in a form of Scientific report, Experiment report or Laboratory report.

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ACTIVITY

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Find a partner and try to make a simple scientific inquiry for the given example.

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Example 1: MELTING OF ICE

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  • Question:

  • Guess:

  • Experiment:

  • Observe:

  • Conclusion:

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Open Ended

MELTING OF ICE

QUESTION:

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Open Ended

MELTING OF ICE

GUESS:

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Open Ended

MELTING OF ICE

EXPERIMENT:

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Open Ended

MELTING OF ICE

CONCLUSION:

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Example 1: MELTING OF ICE

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  • Question: Which melts faster—ice in the sun or ice in the shade?

  • Guess: Ice melts faster in the sun.

  • Experiment: Put two ice cubes in different places.

  • Observe: The ice in the sun melts first.

  • Conclusion: Sunlight makes ice melt faster.

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The Importance of Research

How can research affect society?

Research affects society by driving progress and innovation, leading to new solutions for problems, and improving our quality of life through advancements in fields like medicine, technology, and education.

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The Importance of Research

The impacts of research on daily life

  • Healthcare

  • Technology

  • Agriculture

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The Importance of Research

The impacts of research on daily life

  • Healthcare: Research has led to the development of vaccines, medicines, and medical equipment that improve health and reduce the threat of diseases.

  • Technology: Innovations from research are seen in everyday technology like smartphones, the internet, and transportation, which have made life easier and more connected.

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The Importance of Research

The impacts of research on daily life

  • Agriculture - boosts the economy by increasing food production, which improves food security and drives growth, and by generating technological innovations that spill over into other sectors.

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