what are science process skills?
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What Are Science Process Skills?. The basic techniques and procedures used to carry out careful investigative science and experimentation. Why should you learn Science Process Skills?. To develop skills in the process of scientific inquiry. To develop critical thinking skills. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What Are Science Process Skills?
The basic techniques and procedures used to carry out
careful investigative science and experimentation.
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Why should you learn Science Process
Skills? To develop skills in the process of
scientific inquiry.To develop critical thinking skills.To build your own understanding of
scientific concepts and principals.
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Basic Process Skills
ObservingClassifyingMeasuring InferringPredictingCommunicatingUsing number relationships
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Observing
Using the five senses to find out about objects, events, substances, their characteristics, properties, differences, similarities and changes.
Observations are recorded
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Penny Observations…
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Draw a penny from Memory….
Don’t look at any penny you may have with you.
Draw two circles using the CD’s.In 5 minutes, draw all the details
you can remember on both the front and back of a penny.
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What do you see?
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Casual Observation
Turn over your paper and put down your pencil.
Look at the penny for 1-2 minutes.Without looking at the penny make
any changes to your drawings you may have observed.
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Scientific Observation
Turn over your paper and put down your pencil again.
Use the hand lens to observe your penny for 1-2 minutes.
Without looking at the penny, make any new changes you have observed.
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Look closer…
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3,2,1…
Ask three questions you have about what you observed on your penny.
List two new observations you made today using a penny.
Mention one difference between casual observation and scientific observation.
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HomeworkPick one question to
research:What does FG on the penny stand for?What is the name of the building on the back?Why are there12 columns on the building?What is on the steps of the building?Where was your penny minted? How do you know?What does the Latin phrase mean?