Sunday, February 1, 2015

Using Our Senses As A Scientist


  • Focus Question: How do scientist learn about the world around us?



  • Hypothesis/Prediction: (Make a prediction using your senses to figure out what is in the bag. If we use our senses then we will be able to predict about the objects in the bag.) We predicted using our sense of sound that there was money by hearing a clicking sound. Feeling the bag our group predicted a straw, foam brush, and a marble. 



  • Planning: -Discuss our senses with the students. (Make sure to tell the students that scientists do not use the sense of taste because a lot of times it is not safe to taste things.) -Talk to the students about the senses they think scientist use to discover the world around us. - Have a paper bag for each group with the same items and the same amount of items in each bag. -Hold up the bag and ask the students what senses could they use to figure out the items in the bag. -Shake and feel the bag to model what the students should do. Also remind the students to take turns passing it the person on their right. -Ask the students to write down the items that they predicted as a group and  encourage them to describe the items with their senses and not just say what they think is in the bag. Example: I heard something clinking and felt something round...I think there is a penny in the bag. -Give the students time to discuss while you (the teacher) is walking around to each group making sure they are focusing our their senses. - Have the students come together as a group and discuss what everyones predictions where and the senses that were used. 



  • Data/Diagrams/Graphs: 
    Observations
    Senses
    Prediction
    Objects
    Soft
    Touch: Feeling
    Straw
          ✓
    Smooth
    Hearing: Ears
    Marble
          
    Sharp

    Foam Brush
          
    Clicking

    Coins
          
    Jingling

    Paper Clip
          


  • Claims and Evidence: We found out that the sense of smell and seeing did not help in the process of figuring out what items were inside the paper bag. 



  • Conclusion: Our senses help us make accurate decisions as scientists. 



  • Reflection: How could you look closely at using your senses tonight when you go home? Talk to your peer and think about what that something might be. 

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