Scientific Method, Research, and Laboratory Reports - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Scientific Method, Research, and Laboratory Reports

Description:

Scientific Method, Research, and Laboratory Reports White Plains High School Science Department Why Research? Most of what we know about science is the direct result ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:172
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: RobinS161
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Scientific Method, Research, and Laboratory Reports


1
Scientific Method, Research, andLaboratory
Reports
  • White Plains High School
  • Science Department

2
Why Research?
  • Most of what we know about science is the direct
    result of someone elses research. (EX solar
    system)
  • If these scientific problems have already been
    addressed, we can use these past experiences for
    our benefit.

3
The Scientific Method
  • Set of steps used to answer a scientific problem.
  • There are many variations on the exact steps to
    the scientific method.

4
The Scientific Method Steps
  • 1. Question/Problem/Purpose
  • What question are you trying to answer?
  • What problem do you want to solve?
  • 2. Hypothesis
  • a possible explanation for an occurrence
  • You make a scientific, educated guess to answer
    your opening question.

5
Hypothesis
  • How have you been taught to write a hypothesis?
  • If ___________________
  • then _________________,
  • because ______________.
  • Write a hypothesis for the question.

6
The Scientific Method Steps (cont.)
  • 3. Materials/Procedures/Plan
  • What materials did you use to perform the
    experiment?
  • Exactly what did you do?
  • Someone should be able to duplicate your results
    by following your step-by-step instructions
    recorded here.

7
The Scientific Method Steps (cont.)
  • 4. Results/Data/Observations
  • Record your observations from your experiment.
  • Results must be accurate, valid, and reliable.
    RECORD IT AS IT IS!!!
  • Data can be analyzed easiest when it is in table,
    chart, and graph form.

8
The Scientific Method Steps (cont.)
  • 5. Conclusion
  • Did you prove or disprove your hypothesis?
  • The data supported my hypothesis.
  • The data did not support my hypothesis, but I
    learned
  • Answer any post-lab questions.

9
The Scientific Method Steps (cont.)
  • 6. Next Step/New Question
  • How could you do this differently?
  • What new questions do you have now?
  • What could you do to get answers to those
    questions?

10
All information and answers in this class should
be written in complete sentences!
  • Yes OR-
  • Yes, a change in temperature indicates a
    chemical change.
  • Density and height OR-
  • Density and height are size-independent
    properties because they dont change when the
    size changes.

STOP
11
Journal Article Reviews
  • Environmental news articles due every Friday.
  • Possible sources
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Online news sources
  • CNN
  • USA Today
  • The Anniston Star
  • Must include original article --- not copies!!!!

12
Journal Article Reviews
  • Due every Friday.
  • Worth 25 points each that comes to about 200
    points each grading period!
  • Why do I have you do these?

13
Citing Your Source
  • Newspaper or Magazine Article
  • Di Rado, Alicia. "Trekking
    through College Classes Explore Modern
    Society Using the World of Star Trek." Los
    Angeles Times 15 Mar. 1995 A3.

14
Citing Your Source (cont.)
  • Website
  • Lynch, Tim. "DSN Trials and Tribble-ations
    Review." Psi Phi Bradley's Science Fiction Club.
    1996. Bradley University. 8 Oct. 1997
    lthttp//www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/50
    3r.htmlgt.

15
Article Summary Content
  • See Field Activity Critical Thinking and the
    News, page 20 in your textbook. (There are 8
    questions here.)
  • 9. Is this problem local, regional, or global?
  • 10. Is the impact local, regional, or global?

16
Answer ALL questions in complete sentences, so
the reader knows what you are talking about!
  • No, not really.
  • Once again, no it didnt.
  • There were no opposing sides in the article.
  • The image of a gas station really caught my
    attention.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com