6.4 The Scientific Revolution - TEACH-

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Can you put the ten Ages in the correct order?

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

Jagers en Boeren
Regenten en Vorsten
Grieken en Romeinen
Monniken en Ridders
Steden en Staten
Ontdekkers en Hervormers
Pruiken en Revoluties
Burgers en Stoommachines
Wereldoorlogen
Televisie en Computers

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

Jagers en Boeren
Regenten en Vorsten
Grieken en Romeinen
Monniken en Ridders
Steden en Staten
Ontdekkers en Hervormers
Pruiken en Revoluties
Burgers en Stoommachines
Wereldoorlogen
Televisie en Computers

Slide 4 - Question de remorquage

6. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
6.4  Scientific Revolution


Slide 5 - Diapositive

After this lesson you:
  1. know several names of 18th century scientists.
  2.  have written down what the scientific method is.
  3. have made a graphic overview of the development of scientific thinking.





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Slide 7 - Vidéo

What triggered all these scientists' actions in the first place?
A
ask questions & read books
B
ask questions & draw conclusions
C
ask questions & forget about them
D
ask questions & make observations

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which two main reasons for the Scientific Revolution were mentioned in the video?
A
Antiquity & Renaissance
B
Exploration & Absolutism
C
Renaissance & Exploration
D
Dutch Revolt & Reformation

Slide 9 - Quiz

Who did what?
newton
Galilei
Copernicus
Kepler

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

Word Duty





WORD DUTY


Science: knowledge about the natural world based on facts learned through observation and experiments.

Revolution: a dramatic change in the way people live.

Scientific Revolution: a period of big changes in different fields of science; new scientific ideas 
gradually replaced classical-religious ideas 

Empirical thinking: research based on observing and experimenting 

Rationalism: research based on reasoning and logic.

Heliocentrism: current worldview in which the earth revolves around the sun (helios = sun).

Geocentrism: Biblical world view in which men believe the Earth is the centre of the universe (geo = earth)







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6.4 The Scientific Revolution

The Scientific Method:
This is a method to conduct scientific research 
that is still being used today.

The 6 steps that make up the Scientific Method are:






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Slide 13 - Vidéo

Close your notebook!


Put the steps of the scientific method in the correct order
Draw a conclusion
Analyze data
Make observations
Ask a question
Conduct experiment
Form hypothesis

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage

Lesson 6.4 overview
Find 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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Middle Ages
Renaissance
17th century




Schematic Overview development scientific thinking
=
empirical thinking
sharing results
reasoning and logic
rationalism
humanists
Scientific Method
everything is work of God
observing and experimenting
scientific laws

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

congratulations
congratulations

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