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The scientific method is an organized way of helping us better understand the world around us.
Unfortunately, although just about every science text will talk about the scientific method, many of them talk about it a bit differently. This can cause some confusion as students progress through their educational careers.
I try to emphasize to my students the importance of the process and depending on the age level of the students, I will provide as many or as few steps as it will take for students to understand the procedure.
I actually give seven steps for my freshman classes.
1. State the problem
2. Research the problem
3. State the hypothesis
4. Test the hypothesis
5. Analyze the results
6. State the conclusion
7. Repeat the work
It is also important to understand that not every experiment will support a hypothesis but may reveal new questions that need to be answered.
My upper level classes focus on three parts.
1. Identify the problem
2. Hypothesize
3. Experiment
The other aspects are still talked about and are no less important but we simply focus on those areas. Keep in mind, though, that they have already visited the scientific method in my freshman classes in greater detail.
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The scientific method is an organized way of helping us better understand the world around us.
Unfortunately, although just about every science text will talk about the scientific method, many of them talk about it a bit differently. This can cause some confusion as students progress through their educational careers.
I try to emphasize to my students the importance of the process and depending on the age level of the students, I will provide as many or as few steps as it will take for students to understand the procedure.
I actually give seven steps for my freshman classes.
1. State the problem
2. Research the problem
3. State the hypothesis
4. Test the hypothesis
5. Analyze the results
6. State the conclusion
7. Repeat the work
It is also important to understand that not every experiment will support a hypothesis but may reveal new questions that need to be answered.
My upper level classes focus on three parts.
1. Identify the problem
2. Hypothesize
3. Experiment
The other aspects are still talked about and are no less important but we simply focus on those areas. Keep in mind, though, that they have already visited the scientific method in my freshman classes in greater detail.
The steps to the scientific method are hard to remember.Im in middle school myself well here they are
1.state the problem
2.collect information
3.form a hypothesis
4.test the hypothesis
5.observe/record and analyze data
6.state the conclusion
7.repeat again hope i helped you