COSTS & BENEFITS
SCIENTIFIC LITERACY
EVIDENCE & OPINION
SCIENTIFIC CONTROVERSY
TYPES OF SCIENCE/SCIENTIFIC CAREERS
100
Can help you solve problems and answer questions throughout your life!
What is understanding scientific principles and thinking scientifically...
100
Seperate evidence from opinion and use their knowledge to help them solve problems in life.
What is someone who has scientific literacy able to do?
100
Distinguishing between evidence and opinion
What is needed to evaluate scientific information?
100
Controversy
What is a public disagreement between groups?
100
Life Science...
What is the study of living things, including plants, animals, and microscopic life forms?
200
A consumer.
What is someone who buys something (in a store).
200
Scientific Literacy!
What is understanding scientific terms enough to ask questions, evaluate information, and make decisions?
200
Evidence
What includes observations and conclusions that have been repeated?
200
Galileo Galilei
What is a scientist who observed the night sky and believed the Earth revolved around other planets.
200
Earth and Space Science.
What is the study of the Earth and its place in the universe?
300
A cost
What is a negative result of either taking or not taking an action?
300
Evidence!
What is the scientific principle that includes observations and conclusions that have been repeated?
300
Opinion
What is an idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence?
300
Society
What is a group of people?
300
Physical Science.
What is the student of energy, motion, sound, light, electricity and magnetism?
400
A benefit.
What is a positive consequence of taking or not taking an action?
400
Scientific reasoning
What is the skill you need to analyze scientific claims by looking for bias and errors in research?
400
Opinion
What is more based on likes or dislikes?
400
A disagreement between a scientist's work and a society's beliefs.
What is a scientific controversy?
400
Knowledge of science is essential to perform the job.
What is the reason why science is important in non-science careers?
500
Identifying the cost and benefits of taking or not taking an action.
What is the action that can help you make an informed decision?
500
looking for bias and errors in research, evaluating data, and identifying faulty reasoning
What is analyzing a scientific claim?
500
Evidence
What comes from repeated conclusions and observations?
500
DDT
What is the name of the pesticide that scientist Rachel Carson warned people of?
500
Physical, Life and Earth Sciences.
What is the three main areas of science careers?
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