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DSW. Guidelines for Bell Ringers:  ( 1) Copy each bell ringer question from the board daily. There will be a bell ringer check twice per semester.

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  1. DSW • Guidelines for Bell Ringers:  • (1) Copy each bell ringer question from the board daily. There will be a bell ringer check twice per semester. • (2) Answer each question, to the best of your ability, with the time given in class. If you need more time to answer, you may do so on your own time. • (3) Use only one side of each page • (4) If you are absent, it is your responsibility to ask a classmate to get the question for the day(s) that you missed. • ALL students are responsible for ALL bell ringer questions. Absences DO NOT excuse you from not having a complete journal.

  2. DSW • January 30, 2014 • Based on yesterday, decide if the following questions are good Scientific questions. Write: scientific and why or not scientific and why not • If salt is added to water, would the solution still boil at the same temperature? • If Suntan lotion is put on ultraviolet detecting beads, will the beads still change color? • Why is that a rock? • Where does the Sun come from? • How will human skin, covered with SPF 30 suntan lotion, react to solar radiation compared to skin not covered with suntan lotion?“ • What is air?

  3. Testable questions ask about objects, organisms, and events in the natural world. • Testable questions can be answered through investigations that involve experiments, observations, or surveys. • Testable questions are answered by collecting and analyzing evidence that is measurable. • Testable questions relate to scientific ideas rather than personal preference or moral values. • Testable questions do not relate to the supernatural or to nonmeasurable phenomena.

  4. Major Concepts • Scientific explanations emphasize evidence. • Scientists think critically about what evidence should be collected in their investigations. • Scientists analyze the results of their investigations to produce scientifically acceptable explanations.

  5. Conducting a Scientific Investigation • After completing this lesson, students will be able to • formulate testable questions, • use graphs and data tables to analyze and interpret data, • develop explanations and predictions based on evidence, and • Scientists analyze the results of their investigations to produce scientifically acceptable explanation

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