Table of Contents (Assignments need to be numbered and in order in your 3 ring binder).
1. Coversheet and Table of Contents (on the back)
2. Disclosure Document 3. Student Safety Contract/ Analysis 4. Safety TEST 5. Bill Nye: Pseudoscience 6. Metric System Cornell Notes 7. Metric Mania Practice Sheet |
8. Metric Conversions Quiz
9. Observation vs. Inference Notes 10. Observation vs. Inference Practice 11. Qualitative vs. Quantitative 12. Observation vs. Inference Quiz 13. Scientific Method Packet 14. Hypothesis Writing Practice |
15. Battle of the Sexes
16. Heart Rate Lab 17. Mythbusters |
Science Introduction
To the right you can find the safety contract and safety contract analysis paper. Play Kahoot After the Analysis we will take a quiz. Students must pass with an 80% or better to be able to participate in LABS this year....and we do a lot of labs! |
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The Scientific Process --The Black Box
Do NOT miss this day. You will regret it for the rest of your life (I may or may not be exaggerating). It will be a fun way to go over science skills.
The eight practices of science and engineering that the Framework identifies as essential for all students to learn and describes in detail are listed below:
1. Asking questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering)
2. Developing and using models
3. Planning and carrying out investigations
4. Analyzing and interpreting data
5. Using mathematics and computational thinking
6. Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering)
7. Engaging in argument from evidence 8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
The eight practices of science and engineering that the Framework identifies as essential for all students to learn and describes in detail are listed below:
1. Asking questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering)
2. Developing and using models
3. Planning and carrying out investigations
4. Analyzing and interpreting data
5. Using mathematics and computational thinking
6. Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering)
7. Engaging in argument from evidence 8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
Observation (analysis) vs. Inference (interpretation)
Observation vs. Inference Worksheet/Notes Observation vs. Inference PowerPoint The PowerPoint is also to the right. Observation vs. Inference Practice Quizizz |
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