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toc How is the scientific method used to investigate the world around us?** =Amanda= =media type="custom" key="3211100"= Click on the photo to start it. and let it load for a while. it is quite low sorry! =Harschal= =media type="custom" key="3127884"= BackTo Top =Joanna=
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media type="custom" key="3121416" Harschal: I really liked your Power Point. It helped me as I was doing mine. Good work! Nice pictures :)
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media type="custom" key="3111688" Back to Top Tiffany: Haha. CASSIE! Good job! Your information was all really good. I didn't really understand what the EQ4 meant, but after I saw your video, now I clearly understand it. :) Good job! Your idea was very clear! Joanna: Ooh~ nice! I like it, but why did you smile suddenly? =Herbert= media type="custom" key="3112506" Tiffany: Nice job Herbert. Your information was really good, too, and your voice was really clear. :) = = =Teddy= media type="custom" key="3127712" I might not have spoken very clearly... in that case, here's pretty much what i said. Scientific methods are really important on investigating the world around us. Now, how this often happens is, a genius comes up with a theory about something we, as humans are still unaware of. This is where the scientific methods kick in, those geniuses, or whoever might take on the idea and do further exploration about it are likely to need scientific methods to hold an experiment, backing up the original theory. A pretty important key is the word explore, because when a scientist is doing a still unknown and original science experiment, what they’re really doing is exploring and proving their ideas, or theories. Those ideas would be put into a hypothesis, a question that is meant to be answered in a science experiment. The thing you’re trying to find out by doing this, basically. Then, the scientist would follow his or her procedure, the stuff you do to get results, which are the outcome of the experiment. These outcomes or results are taken and thought about through analysis, where you try to make sense of the data you got and think about why whatever results came out came out. Lastly you make a conclusion that hopefully would answer the hypothesis and solve the mystery. Then again, after you solve one part of puzzle, new questions would probably come to you, and you’ll need to use your genius awesomeness yet again to come up with another theory that can be put into another hypothesis of a lab, etcetera. Through solving these mysteries, we investigate and know more about our world, from little things like cells where then you get a chance to know how to take care of them and eat how they work, to big things like why the ozone layer is getting busted with the world warming up, and how you can more or less cure all this mess by producing less carbon dioxide. You can even know more about yourself, what’s good for you body, what’s not, how to eat nutritiously etc.

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When we investigate on stuff we ask our self scientific questions make hypothesis and we experiment it to see if it is true. After the experiment we might answer the question that we want to know and sometime you won't know. If thats the case you need to do more experiment and see if you can figure out anything. Sometime even you may find another question that you can answer use your data. Something might be unexpected and you might have a new idea. Back to top