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Chemistry, 10.10.2021 21:40, veronica022

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INTERACTIVE NOTES
THOUGHTS, REFLECTIONS
LINGERING QUESTIONS
GUIDED NOTES
INVESTIGATE LIKE A SCIENTIST
Observation/Question → Phenomena or topic for research
and experimentation or question that needs to be answered
Research → Find out about the topic
→ Predict the outcome of the problem or answer
the question
→ Develop a procedure to test the hypothesis
→ Record the results of the experiment
→ Examine the data
→ Compare the hypothesis to the end
results and report on them
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COLLECT & INTERPRET DATA
Select and use appropriate equipment, technology, tools, and
of measurement to make observations.
• Collect
to describe objects or substances.
Collect
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