
Nature of Science
Understanding how
science works allows one to easily distinguish science from non-science. Thus, to understand biological evolution, or any other science, it is essential to begin with the nature of science.
INSTRUCTIONS: (Read carefully)I have listed a series of questions for you to answer throughout the week. You will answer question 1 on Monday, question 2 on Tuesday and so forth please make sure your comment is at least one paragraph and remember some of the grammer techniques we have been working on:) By Friday, January 22nd you should have left
five comments. Next week as a class we will compile all the comments and come up with one clear definition for each question.
If at anytime you are unable to access the internet at home please notify me. So put on your
"science" cap and help me solve what science is, what makes it fun and what role it plays in society!
Question 1 Monday--What makes science fun for you? -What topics and experiments do you enjoy?-What science concepts are evident in everyday life?Question 2 Tuesday-- What is science? Understanding how science works allows one to easily distinguish science from non-science. Discuss what science is and is not...Question 3 Wednesday- Sciences Asks Three Basic QuestionsLook at the below picture and answer the following questions.-What’s there
-How does it work? -How did it come to be this way?
Question 4 Thursday--What role does science play in society? How has science affected you personally? Questions 5 Friday- -The purpose of science is to learn about our universe. The joy of science emanates from the freedom to explore and wonder. However, in order to maximize the probability that in the end we get things right, science follows sensible guidelines. Why is it important to have certain guidelines?