The Nature of Science and Engineering


Instructor: Julie Greene

Subject Area: Science

In this class we will explore different science topics on an independent study type basis. Students will be given credit for each unit they complete. There will be investigations, experiments and research components in this course. We will focus on how science fields overlap in the process of observation, problem solving, experimentation and discovery. Once completed, each unit will be included in a portfolio. Students can incorporate different media including power point, photography and video.
Unit Topics

Problem solving

Scientific Method

Forensics

Microscope Investigations

Biology

Chemistry

Physical Science

Current Events

Genetics

Earth Science

MN State Standards

The Nature of Science and Engineering—Students will be able to:

-Understand that scientists conduct investigations for a wide variety of reasons: to discover new

aspects of the natural world, to explain recently observed phenomena, to test the conclusions of

prior investigations or to test the predictions of current theories.

-Scientific inquiry is a set of interrelated processes used to pose questions about the natural world and

investigate phenomena. There are multiple sequences that may be used for the process of

inquiry. It requires identification of assumptions, use of critical and logical thinking, and consideration of alternative explanations based on scientifically acceptable evidence.

-Formulate testable hypotheses and demonstrate the logical connections between the scientific concepts guiding a hypothesis and the design of an experiment.

-Design and conduct scientific investigations using various approaches such as field studies, observational studies and experimental procedures.