6. Extending Thinking Lesson 3
Lesson Essential Question:
What is the difference between repetition and replication?
What is the difference between repetition and replication?
Time (in days):
-1
-1
Rubric(s):
Assessments:
1. Untitled Student AssessmentCulminating Activity:
1. Untitled Culminating ActivityExtending Thinking Lesson:
1. Why is scientific thinking a necessary part of science?2. What are the components of scientific thought?3. What is the difference between a scientific experiment and a scientific investigation?4. How are scientific investigations and experiments conducted?5. What roles do variables, controls and constants play in an experiment or investigation?6. How are collection, organization and analysis of data essential to the scientific process?7. How is varied, organized data used to draw a conclusion and communicate results?8. What is the significance of repetition?9. What is the difference between scientific theory and scientific law?10. How does new data/information lead to the formation of or revision of theories?11. Under what conditions might scientific laws change?12. What role does peer review play in the development or revision of scientific theory?13. What is the difference between repetition and replication?14. Why is peer review essential to the truthful, responsible reporting and publishing of scientific findings?15. What happens when new or revised theories conflict with current scientific beliefs?16. What can a scientific model look like?17. What purposes do models serve in scientific studies?18. How do existing technologies add to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the need to develop new technologies?19. What responsibilities do scientists have in relation to public issues?20. How do scientists promote scientific literacy?