Lesson 2: What is Science
                                                         Mathematics, Science, Technology (2-3 Days)


                                                         Science is a process that can be used to solve problems or answer
                                                         questions. Communication is an important part of all aspects of science.
                                                         Scientists use tools to measure

                                                         Technology is the application of science to make tools and product we use
                                                         each day. Computers are a valuable technological tool.




Topic(s):                  1. Science in Society: People use their senses to observe their
                           surroundings. Scientific process is used to solve problems and answer
                           questions.
                           2. Using Prior Knowledge: Scientists use prior knowledge to predict the
                           outcome of investigations. After predictions have been tested many times,
                           theories are formed.

                           3. Using Science and Technology: Journals, newspapers, books, and the
                           Internet can be useful sources of information. Observation, clarification,
                           and interpretation are important scientific skills.

                           4. Communication in Science: Scientists communicate their observations,
                           experiments, and results with others.

Notes:                     Curriculum Connections: Health- E. coli and Haywood County Farmers,
                           Language Arts- Truth in Advertising on labels of anti-bacterial products.

                           Misconception: Bacteria is all bad. Alot of bacteria in intestines that is
                           good!

Understandings:            What and how you learn in science can be applied to other areas
                           of your life.

                           Identify how science is a part of your every day life.

                           Describe what skills and tools are a part of your everyday life.




Resources:        Materials and resources:
                  Textbooks, Notes, Worksheets (Appendices F-M).
                  Weighing paper, 50 ml Graduated Cylinder, 3-4 powdered beverage mixes, Triple-beam balance, Beakers, Stir, Water.

              Appendices F-J
                  F. Inference and Observation miniLAB
                  G. What is Science notes
                  H. What is Science Q&A
                  I. Battle of the Beverages Lab
                  J. Blank Circle Map
              Appendices K-M
                  K.   Lab Procedures (Annual Handout)
                  L. Design Experiment Assessment and Rubric
                  M. Data Table Assessment and Rubric


                   Technology resources:
                   PowerPoint, Browser, Slideshare.net/cmsdsquires,
                   The number of computers required is 1 per student.
Essential Questions:     1. How have the contributions of past scientific thinkers affected the
                         advancements in science?

                         2. In what ways do technological advances influence scientific inquiry in
                         our society?
                         3. How might advances in science and technology affect society and
                         conversely how does society affect science and technology?

                         4. What are the major processes and concepts in the scientific method?

Learning Experiences


                       Bell Ringer- 3 minute brainstorm creating circle map how science is a part
                       of everyday life.

                                                    Begin Notes teaching Cornell Format


                                                        Tie text to N1H1 virus (Swine Flu)

                                                        Inference and Observation mini-Lab
                                                        Continue notes to end_of_section




                                                      Explain Reading Checks and Section Self Checks (Q&A)




                                          Discuss Lab Procedures

                                          Lab "Battle of Beverage Mixes"




Differentiated           Challenge: Have students choose a topic to research re: science. Locate
Instruction:             5 articles and write one new fact they learned from each. LD: Explain how
                         experience is important for solving problems: lost set of keys and tracking
                         your last movements. Visual Learners: Multimedia research. Linguistic:
                         Benefit of computers for writing and researching.
Assessment
Inference and Observation miniLAB

Class Notes Cornell Format

What Is Science: Q&A- 8 questions from readings

Science Notebook- Compilation of all work done in Chapter 1:1

Battle of the Beverage Mixes LAB




 Assessment/Rubrics:




Follow-Up
1. Compare/Contrast table of resources of information available today vs.
100 years ago.

2. Ask each student to design an experiment to test the primary
characteristics- strength of a paper towel or the clinging ability of
transparent wrap.

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  • 1.
    Lesson 2: Whatis Science Mathematics, Science, Technology (2-3 Days) Science is a process that can be used to solve problems or answer questions. Communication is an important part of all aspects of science. Scientists use tools to measure Technology is the application of science to make tools and product we use each day. Computers are a valuable technological tool. Topic(s): 1. Science in Society: People use their senses to observe their surroundings. Scientific process is used to solve problems and answer questions. 2. Using Prior Knowledge: Scientists use prior knowledge to predict the outcome of investigations. After predictions have been tested many times, theories are formed. 3. Using Science and Technology: Journals, newspapers, books, and the Internet can be useful sources of information. Observation, clarification, and interpretation are important scientific skills. 4. Communication in Science: Scientists communicate their observations, experiments, and results with others. Notes: Curriculum Connections: Health- E. coli and Haywood County Farmers, Language Arts- Truth in Advertising on labels of anti-bacterial products. Misconception: Bacteria is all bad. Alot of bacteria in intestines that is good! Understandings: What and how you learn in science can be applied to other areas of your life. Identify how science is a part of your every day life. Describe what skills and tools are a part of your everyday life. Resources: Materials and resources: Textbooks, Notes, Worksheets (Appendices F-M). Weighing paper, 50 ml Graduated Cylinder, 3-4 powdered beverage mixes, Triple-beam balance, Beakers, Stir, Water. Appendices F-J F. Inference and Observation miniLAB G. What is Science notes H. What is Science Q&A I. Battle of the Beverages Lab J. Blank Circle Map Appendices K-M K. Lab Procedures (Annual Handout) L. Design Experiment Assessment and Rubric M. Data Table Assessment and Rubric Technology resources: PowerPoint, Browser, Slideshare.net/cmsdsquires, The number of computers required is 1 per student.
  • 2.
    Essential Questions: 1. How have the contributions of past scientific thinkers affected the advancements in science? 2. In what ways do technological advances influence scientific inquiry in our society? 3. How might advances in science and technology affect society and conversely how does society affect science and technology? 4. What are the major processes and concepts in the scientific method? Learning Experiences Bell Ringer- 3 minute brainstorm creating circle map how science is a part of everyday life. Begin Notes teaching Cornell Format Tie text to N1H1 virus (Swine Flu) Inference and Observation mini-Lab Continue notes to end_of_section Explain Reading Checks and Section Self Checks (Q&A) Discuss Lab Procedures Lab "Battle of Beverage Mixes" Differentiated Challenge: Have students choose a topic to research re: science. Locate Instruction: 5 articles and write one new fact they learned from each. LD: Explain how experience is important for solving problems: lost set of keys and tracking your last movements. Visual Learners: Multimedia research. Linguistic: Benefit of computers for writing and researching.
  • 3.
    Assessment Inference and ObservationminiLAB Class Notes Cornell Format What Is Science: Q&A- 8 questions from readings Science Notebook- Compilation of all work done in Chapter 1:1 Battle of the Beverage Mixes LAB Assessment/Rubrics: Follow-Up 1. Compare/Contrast table of resources of information available today vs. 100 years ago. 2. Ask each student to design an experiment to test the primary characteristics- strength of a paper towel or the clinging ability of transparent wrap.