Unit 1, Lesson 1.1 - Introduction to Science
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Introduction to ScienceUNIT ONE, LESSON 1.1BY MARGIELENE D. JUDAN
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LESSON OUTLINEWhat is Science?Science as a Body of KnowledgeScience as a Product and a ProcessLimits of Science
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What comes to your mind when you hear the word “SCIENCE”?
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Thick Textbooks
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Lab Coats/ Lab Gowns
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Microscopes
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Astronomer looking in space through his
telescope
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Bunch of Equations
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Chemical Reactions in Beakers
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Launching Rockets to Space
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Or maybe even ETs and UFOs
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All of those images reflect some aspect of science, but none of them provides a full picture because science has
so many facets.
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WHAT IS SCIENCE?
-Latin word -scientia -means “having knowledge”
WORD ORIGIN
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WHAT IS SCIENCE?AS A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
Science is a systematized body of knowledge based on gathered facts, observation and experimentation.
AS A PRODUCT AND A PROCESS Science as a product is an ever-changing body of knowledge.
It is an ongoing process of investigating and thinking:
1. a way of thinking that involves reasoning, and
2. A way of investigating that involves questions, observations, experimentations, and predictions.
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WHAT IS SCIENCE?AS A BODY OF KNOWLEDGEBased on
Facts
Observations
Experiments
AS A PRODUCT AND A PROCESSWay of Thinking which involves
Way of Investigating which involves
Reasoning Questions
Observations
Experiments
Predictions
SCIENTISTS ARE THOSE WHO STUDY SCIENCE TO CREATE SOLUTIONS TO PRESENT PROBLEMS IN ORDER TO MAKE LIFE EASIER.
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LIMITS OF SCIENCE1.Ethics and Morality2.Mathematics3.Reason4.Why?
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1. Science doesn’t make moral judgments. (Ethics and Morality)
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2. Science doesn’t make aesthetic judgments. (Mathematics)
Aesthetic- deals with nature of art, beauty, or taste.
Science can’t tell us whether something is pleasing or not or whether a performance is beautiful or dreadful.
You cannot measure someone’s talent.
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3. Science doesn’t tell you how to use scientific knowledge. (Reason) Science gives you facts, but it doesn’t teach you how to use them. Only you can teach yourself how to think!
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4. Science doesn’t draw conclusions about supernatural explanations. (Why?) By definition, science only studies the natural world. Therefore, any object/entity supernatural like God is not Science. Science doesn’t have all the answers.
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Ponder upon with superstitions. Do you think they are true, reliable and scientific? Prove and give examples.
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Now, that you are equipped with the basic concepts of Science,
you’re now ready to go through Science 7! Welcome to the study
of the natural world!
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Additional: SO WHY STUDY SCIENCE?1. It is fun!2. It makes life easier.3. Because knowledge is
power.
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Additional: WHAT TO BRING IN SCIENCE CLASS1. Textbook and notebook2. Pen and paper3. Most of all, a working
brain!
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Sources:Science Links 7http://undsci.berkeley.edu/