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Scientific Methnod
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6th Grade
09/17/2008

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Science

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A way of learning about the natural world and knowledge through that process.
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Scientific Inquiry
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The diverse ways in which scientists explore problems and seek answers to questions about the natural world.
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Observation
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Using all five senses to gather information.
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Scientific Method
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It is an objective step-by-step way of looking at natural events. When anyone has a question about the world around them, they use these methods and procedures to explain and answer that question.
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Analyze Results
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Review your data. Try to look at the results of you experiment with a critical eye.
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Inference

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An interpretation based on gathered information and prior knowledge.
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Hypothesis

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A possible explanantion for a set of observations; an educated guess.
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Experiment
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The step within the scientifc method in which you test your hypothesis.
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Research
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Rather than starting from scratch in putting together a plan for answering your question, you want to be a savvy scientist using library and Internet to help you find the best way to do things and insure that you don't repeat mistakes from the past.
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Variable
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Any factor that can change in an experiment.
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Data
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The facts, figures, and other evidence gained through observation.
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Draw Conclusion
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Summarize how your results support or contradict your original hypothesis.
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Question or Purpose Statement
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The scientific method starts when you ask about something that you observe.
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Scientific Theory
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Uses many observations and has loads of experimental evidence; it is flexible enough to be modified (changed) if new data/evidence is introduced.
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Scientific Law

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Stand the test of time, often without change. Experimentally confirmed over and over and can create true predictions for different situations. Has uniformity and is universal.
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Matter
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Anything that occupies space and has mass.
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