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Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER Today: Aug 23 FRIDAY MYTHBUSTER! Bellringer/Check Homework Discuss Bellringer Compare Article Answers Practice Thinking Like A Scientist: DAY 1 VOCAB QUIZ MONDAY!!!!

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Page 1: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday!

Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Today: Aug 23FRIDAY MYTHBUSTER!Bellringer/Check HomeworkDiscuss BellringerCompare Article AnswersPractice Thinking Like A Scientist: DAY 1

VOCAB QUIZ MONDAY!!!!

Page 2: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

OUR key concept questions:

• What skills do scientists use to learn about the world? Explain a time when you used any of these skills? (at least 3 sentences)

• What attitudes are important in science?

Explain why they are important!Describe which attitudes you possess

and how you will utilize them in this class.

Page 3: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Today: Vocab Quiz Continue with Thinking Like A Scientist

Activity!

Pass out books!!

HW: Finish Discussion Questions

August 26, 2013Biology: Vocab Quiz today! Study!

Page 4: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Curiosity, Creativity!

WHY ASK WHY?

Why is the sky blue? How do people move?Will bacteria grow if the air is heated?

These types of questions and the search for their answers form the basis of all science!

Thinking Like A Scientist Day 1 Activity!

Page 5: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Each group will be given an object!Please be careful...they are mine!!

Study the object closely and think of at least 20 questions about the object!!

Each person should write down their questions on their own paper…

SHH NO DISCUSSING Right now!!

Page 6: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Now… like scientists, compare your questions with those people in your group.

Choose one or two questions that interest your group!!

As a group brainstorm secondary questions to help answer the original question!

Be Creative!

Page 7: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Brainstorm possible answers to your questions!!

Choose at least two or three questions and answers to share with the class!

Page 8: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Today: 8/27/2013 Discuss-Why ask why? Questions Design an experiment Pre-assess Scientific Method

HW: None Possible Quiz FRIDAY!!

Biology: Please get out your discussion questions from yesterday!

Page 9: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

1. When you compared your list of questions with others in the group, did all the lists have the same types of questions? What could account for the similarities and differences between the lists?

2. Why do you think you were asked to create two sets of questions? What is the purpose of the secondary questions?

Discussion Questions:

Page 10: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

3. Think about one question from your list that you would like to answer. What steps could you take to answer that question? Do you think there is more than one "right" way in which to find the answer? Why or why not?

4. The physicist Albert Einstein wrote "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." What do you think he might have meant?

Page 11: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Take it a step further! Design an experiment to answer one of your questions!

Money is no object!!!

Are any of your questions testable?

This activity is to indicate what you know about experimental design.

Experimental Design!

Page 12: Biology: Please get out your vocab homework from yesterday! Place it on your desk. Then get out your composition notebook and get ready for the BELLRINGER

Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability.

DO NOT WRITE ON THE PRE-TEST!

Scientific Method: Pre-test