This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Items in this lesson
3. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
3.5. Scientific Revolution
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What was last lesson about?
Slide 2 - Open question
Slide 3 - Video
Main Questions
What is the Scientific Method?
Why is it important to follow the steps of the Scientific Method
How to conduct an experiment?
How did the Scientific Revolution change the worldview of people?
Next lesson: Galileo Galilei & Isaac Newton
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What steps does the scientific method consist of?
Slide 5 - Open question
Scientific Method
1. Make observations
2. Ask a question
3. Form a hypophetis
4. Conduct an experiment
5. Analyse your data
6. Draw a conclusion
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Why is it important to follow the steps of the scientific method when doing research?
Slide 7 - Open question
Corona Vaccine. Scientific Miracle.
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Animal Testing.
Correct Scientific Method?
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An experiment
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Example
Make an observation
Ask question
Form a hypophetis
Conduct an experiment
Analyse
Draw a conclusion
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And now it's your turn
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Experiment: drop an object
Drop an object from different heights
Follow the Scientific Method
Prepare the experiment before you start
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Set-up
Form groups of 3
One person performs the experiment
One person gathers the data
A person writes down what is observed
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Ask question -->
Form a hypophetis
Conduct an experiment
Analyse
Draw a conclusion
Do heavy and light objects fall equally fast?
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Does the object fall faster from a higher point?
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Renaissance
(1500 - 1600)
Scientific Revolution
(1600 - 1700)
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How did the Scientific Revolution change the worldview of people?
Slide 18 - Open question
Lesson 3.4 overview
Copy this overview in your notebook and fill in the following terms: empirical thinking, sharing results, reasoning and logic, rationalism, humanists, Scientific Method, everything is work of God, observing and experimenting, scientific laws
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Main Questions
What is the Scientific Method?
Why is it important to follow the steps of the Scientific Method
How to conduct an experiment?
How did the Scientific Revolution change the worldview of people?