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DESCRIBE THE
COMPONENTS OF
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER
• 1. What is also known as an “Educated Guess”?
A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D.
Hypothesis
• 2. What is the first step in Scientific Method?
A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D.
Hypothesis
3. What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that whales
makes?
A. Interpreting data C. Making observation
B. Making hypothesis D. Drawing conclusions
4. What steps should Colby do to BEST study the feeding patterns of ants?
A. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, record data
B. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion
C. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make a conclusion
D. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct an experiment
5. What makes you investigate something?
A. To find answers to a question?
B. To see how many variables thereare.
C. To gather data that you can put in atable.
D. To decide which parts of an experiment to control
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
Investigation is at the heart of science. It is how scientists do
research. Scientific investigations produce evidence that helps
answer questions and solve problems. If the evidence cannot
provide answers or solutions, it may still be useful. It may lead to
new questions or problems for investigation. As more knowledge
is discovered.
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
• -is a quest to find the answer to a question using the
scientific method.
• -begins with a question or problem. Often, the question
arises because a scientist is curious about something she
has observed.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- is a process for experimentation that is used to explore
observations and answer questions.
- is a systematic process that involves using measurable
observations to formulate, test or modify a hypothesis.
STEPS OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD
1. Ask Question
• -Starts when you ask a question about something that you observe:
how, what, when, who , which, why or where.
2. Do background research
• -Using a library and internet research to help you find the best way to
do things and ensure that you don’t repeat mistakes from the past.
• -Background Research, Plan, Finding Information, Bibliography,
Research Paper
3. Construct a Hypothesis
• -A hypothesis is an educated guess about how things work. It is
an attempt to answer your question with an explanation that
can be tested.
• A good hypothesis allows you to then make a prediction: "If _____[I do
this] _____, then _____[this]_____ will happen.
4. Test your Hypothesis by doing an Experiment.
• Experimental procedure, material list, conducting an experiment.
It is important for your experiment to be a fair test.
5. Analyze your data and draw a Conclusion
• -Once the experiment is complete, you collect your
measurements and analyze them to see if they support your
hypothesis or not. Tabular form
• -Data Analysis and Graphs, Conclusions
6. Communicate Your Results
• -To complete the science fair project, you will communicate your
results to others in a final report and/or a display board.
• -Final Report, Abstract, Display Board
TYPES OF VARIABLE
The variable that is being manipulated or controlled is called
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE.
The DEPENDENT VARIABLE changes because of a test. It is the
effect that arises from the changes in the independent variable.
Ask a Question: _____________________________________________________
Do Background Research: _____________________________________________
Make a Hypothesis: _________________________________________________
Test a Hypothesis: ___________________________________________________
Analyze Data and Make Conclusion: ______________________________________
Communicate the Results: ______________________________________________
Ask a Question: Where’s my cellphone?
Do a Background Research: He looked around him, his bed, under his pillow, on the bedside table
and on floor but it’s not there. Then he tried to remember about the last time he had it.
Make a Hypothesis: He suspected that it is in the pocket of his pants yesterday.
Test your Hypothesis: He checks the pockets of his pants but sadly, his cell phone is not there.
Analyze the data and make conclusion: So, He tried to recall what he did yesterday and remember that
he put it in his backpack. Then he checked his backpack and finally saw the cell phone inside his
Share the result: Then he told his friend and explain why it took so long to text him back.
My car breaks down and it won’t start. There is something wrong,
maybe my battery is dead. If my battery is dead, them my lights and
my car radio also won’t work. I try the headlights, they don’t work. Try
the radio, it doesn’t work. Thus it is likely my battery is dead. I will
replace the battery.
Problem: _____________________________________________________________________________
Hypothesis: ____ _______________________________________
Make Predictions: ___________________________________________
Experiment: _______________________________________________
Solution: __________________________________________________________________________
• Problem: _______ My car breaks down and it won’t start _________________________
• Hypothesis: ____ There is something wrong, maybe my battery is dead__________
• Make Predictions: If my battery is dead, them my lights and my car radio also won’t work.
• Experiment: __ I try the headlights, they don’t work. Try the radio, it doesn’t work.
• Solution: __ I will replace the battery.
POST TEST
1. What is the Last step of Scientific Method?
A. Test B. Observe C. Hypothesis D. Conclusion
2. What is the fourth step of Scientific Method?
A. Experiment B. Observe C. Hypothesis D. Conclusion
3. What is the difference between a prediction and a test?
A. A prediction is a possible answer to the question, and a test is what you take at the end of the
semester.
B. A prediction is what fortune teller gets paid for, and a test is what you give to your friends to
make sure they are still your friends.
C. A prediction is usually a specific statement “if…. then”, and the test is the actual experiment used
to obtain data.
D. A prediction is what the doctors gives you in her clinic, and a test is what the weatherman gives
you each evening.
4. What is a hypothesis?
A. An experiment C. An educated guess
B. Whatever the teacher tells you is the truth D. Unstable statement
5. How do you make a conclusion?
A. You guess what the result should be
B. You keep making different test
C. You look at your hypothesis
D. You compare the data from your experimental results to the prediction you
tested
6. What is also known as an “Educated Guess”?
A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D. Hypothesis
7. What is the first step in Scientific Method?
A. Conclusion C. Data Gathering
B. Observation D. Hypothesis
8. What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that
whales makes?
A. Interpreting data C. Making observation
B. Making hypothesis D. Drawing conclusions
9. What steps should Colby do to BEST study the feeding patterns of ants?
A. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, record data
B. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion
C. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make a conclusion
D. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct an experiment
10. What makes you investigate something?
A. To find answers to a question?
B. To see how many variables there are.
C. To gather data that you can put in a table.
D. To decide which parts of an experiment to control.
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2
3
4
5
6
SCIENTIFIC
METHOD
II. Give the six steps of scientific method.

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QUARTER 1 WEEK 1 Describe the Components of Scientific Investigation.pptx

  • 1. DESCRIBE THE COMPONENTS OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
  • 2. WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER • 1. What is also known as an “Educated Guess”? A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D. Hypothesis • 2. What is the first step in Scientific Method? A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D. Hypothesis
  • 3. 3. What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that whales makes? A. Interpreting data C. Making observation B. Making hypothesis D. Drawing conclusions 4. What steps should Colby do to BEST study the feeding patterns of ants? A. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, record data B. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion C. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make a conclusion D. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct an experiment
  • 4. 5. What makes you investigate something? A. To find answers to a question? B. To see how many variables thereare. C. To gather data that you can put in atable. D. To decide which parts of an experiment to control
  • 5. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION Investigation is at the heart of science. It is how scientists do research. Scientific investigations produce evidence that helps answer questions and solve problems. If the evidence cannot provide answers or solutions, it may still be useful. It may lead to new questions or problems for investigation. As more knowledge is discovered.
  • 6. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION • -is a quest to find the answer to a question using the scientific method. • -begins with a question or problem. Often, the question arises because a scientist is curious about something she has observed.
  • 7. SCIENTIFIC METHOD - is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. - is a systematic process that involves using measurable observations to formulate, test or modify a hypothesis.
  • 8.
  • 9. STEPS OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD 1. Ask Question • -Starts when you ask a question about something that you observe: how, what, when, who , which, why or where. 2. Do background research • -Using a library and internet research to help you find the best way to do things and ensure that you don’t repeat mistakes from the past. • -Background Research, Plan, Finding Information, Bibliography, Research Paper
  • 10. 3. Construct a Hypothesis • -A hypothesis is an educated guess about how things work. It is an attempt to answer your question with an explanation that can be tested. • A good hypothesis allows you to then make a prediction: "If _____[I do this] _____, then _____[this]_____ will happen. 4. Test your Hypothesis by doing an Experiment. • Experimental procedure, material list, conducting an experiment. It is important for your experiment to be a fair test.
  • 11. 5. Analyze your data and draw a Conclusion • -Once the experiment is complete, you collect your measurements and analyze them to see if they support your hypothesis or not. Tabular form • -Data Analysis and Graphs, Conclusions 6. Communicate Your Results • -To complete the science fair project, you will communicate your results to others in a final report and/or a display board. • -Final Report, Abstract, Display Board
  • 12. TYPES OF VARIABLE The variable that is being manipulated or controlled is called INDEPENDENT VARIABLE. The DEPENDENT VARIABLE changes because of a test. It is the effect that arises from the changes in the independent variable.
  • 13. Ask a Question: _____________________________________________________ Do Background Research: _____________________________________________ Make a Hypothesis: _________________________________________________ Test a Hypothesis: ___________________________________________________ Analyze Data and Make Conclusion: ______________________________________ Communicate the Results: ______________________________________________
  • 14. Ask a Question: Where’s my cellphone? Do a Background Research: He looked around him, his bed, under his pillow, on the bedside table and on floor but it’s not there. Then he tried to remember about the last time he had it. Make a Hypothesis: He suspected that it is in the pocket of his pants yesterday. Test your Hypothesis: He checks the pockets of his pants but sadly, his cell phone is not there. Analyze the data and make conclusion: So, He tried to recall what he did yesterday and remember that he put it in his backpack. Then he checked his backpack and finally saw the cell phone inside his Share the result: Then he told his friend and explain why it took so long to text him back.
  • 15. My car breaks down and it won’t start. There is something wrong, maybe my battery is dead. If my battery is dead, them my lights and my car radio also won’t work. I try the headlights, they don’t work. Try the radio, it doesn’t work. Thus it is likely my battery is dead. I will replace the battery. Problem: _____________________________________________________________________________ Hypothesis: ____ _______________________________________ Make Predictions: ___________________________________________ Experiment: _______________________________________________ Solution: __________________________________________________________________________
  • 16. • Problem: _______ My car breaks down and it won’t start _________________________ • Hypothesis: ____ There is something wrong, maybe my battery is dead__________ • Make Predictions: If my battery is dead, them my lights and my car radio also won’t work. • Experiment: __ I try the headlights, they don’t work. Try the radio, it doesn’t work. • Solution: __ I will replace the battery.
  • 17. POST TEST 1. What is the Last step of Scientific Method? A. Test B. Observe C. Hypothesis D. Conclusion 2. What is the fourth step of Scientific Method? A. Experiment B. Observe C. Hypothesis D. Conclusion
  • 18. 3. What is the difference between a prediction and a test? A. A prediction is a possible answer to the question, and a test is what you take at the end of the semester. B. A prediction is what fortune teller gets paid for, and a test is what you give to your friends to make sure they are still your friends. C. A prediction is usually a specific statement “if…. then”, and the test is the actual experiment used to obtain data. D. A prediction is what the doctors gives you in her clinic, and a test is what the weatherman gives you each evening. 4. What is a hypothesis? A. An experiment C. An educated guess B. Whatever the teacher tells you is the truth D. Unstable statement
  • 19. 5. How do you make a conclusion? A. You guess what the result should be B. You keep making different test C. You look at your hypothesis D. You compare the data from your experimental results to the prediction you tested 6. What is also known as an “Educated Guess”? A. Conclusion B. Observation C. Data Gathering D. Hypothesis
  • 20. 7. What is the first step in Scientific Method? A. Conclusion C. Data Gathering B. Observation D. Hypothesis 8. What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that whales makes? A. Interpreting data C. Making observation B. Making hypothesis D. Drawing conclusions
  • 21. 9. What steps should Colby do to BEST study the feeding patterns of ants? A. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, record data B. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion C. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make a conclusion D. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct an experiment 10. What makes you investigate something? A. To find answers to a question? B. To see how many variables there are. C. To gather data that you can put in a table. D. To decide which parts of an experiment to control.
  • 22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SCIENTIFIC METHOD II. Give the six steps of scientific method.