STANDARD 5.1
(SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP PROBLEM-SOLVING,
DECISION-MAKING AND INQUIRY SKILLS, REFLECTED BY FORMULATING USABLE QUESTIONS
AND HYPOTHESES, PLANNING EXPERIMENTS, CONDUCTING SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS,
INTERPRETING AND ANALYZING DATA, DRAWING CONCLUSIONS, AND COMMUNICATING RESULTS.
Descriptive Statement: Students
best learn science by doing science. Science is not merely a collection of facts
and theories but a process, a way of thinking about and investigating the world
in which we live. This standard addresses those skills that are used by
scientists as they discover and explain the physical universe-skills that are an
essential and ongoing part of learning science.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
By the end of Grade 4, students will:
A. Habits of
Mind
1. Raise questions
about the world around them and be willing to seek answers through making
careful observations and experimentation.
2. Keep records
that describe observations, carefully distinguish actual observations from ideas
and speculations, and are understandable weeks and months later.
3.
Recognize that when a science investigation is replicated, very
similar results are expected.
4.
Know that when solving a problem it is important to plan and get
ideas and help from other people.
B.
Inquiry and Problem Solving
1.
Develop strategies and skills for
information–gathering and problem-solving, using appropriate tools and
technologies.
2. Identify the
evidence used in an explanation.
C. Safety
1.
Recognize that conducting science activities requires an awareness
of potential hazards and the need for safe practices.
2.
Understand and practice safety procedures for conducting science
investigations.
Building upon knowledge and
skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
A. Habits of
Mind
1.
Evaluate the strengths and
weaknesses of data, claims, and arguments.
2.
Communicate experimental findings to others.
3.
Recognize that the results of scientific investigations are seldom
exactly the same and that replication is often necessary.
4.
Recognize that curiosity, skepticism, open-mindedness, and honesty
are attributes of scientists.
B.
Inquiry and Problem Solving
1.
Identify questions and make predictions that can be addressed by
conducting investigations.
2.
Design and conduct investigations incorporating the use of a
control.
3.
Collect, organize, and interpret the data that result from
experiments.
C.
Safety
1.
Know when and how to use appropriate safety equipment with all
classroom materials.
2.
Understand and practice safety procedures for conducting science
investigations.
Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will:
A. Habits of
Mind
1.
When making decisions, evaluate conclusions, weigh evidence, and
recognize that arguments may not have equal merit.
2.
Assess the risks and benefits associated with alternative
solutions.
3.
Engage in collaboration, peer review, and accurate reporting of
findings.
4.
Explore cases that demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the
scientific enterprise.
B. Inquiry and
Problem Solving
1.
Select and use appropriate instrumentation to design and conduct
investigations.
2.
Show that experimental results can lead to new questions and
further investigations.
C.
Safety
1.
Understand, evaluate and practice safe procedures for conducting
science investigations.
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