How does the scientific method help scientists acquire information
Scientists are able to review what they have already done to make sure than answer or question is correct.
What makes a good question?
Claim: A good question is a question that is able to be answered and is able to be tested.
If you test the question that is asked as an experiment and it works then it will be a good question.
You test the question once then have a classmate test the question.
Have a classmate test the same question then compare and if you get the same answer then its probably a good question.
Scientists can look back on the scientific method every time.
Why is it important to know the metric system?
Claim: It is important to know the metric system because if it gets changed to the metric system you will be able to know it and won’t have to learn it.
Once you know the metric system you can get along a lot faster the prefixes are KHDDCM.
If you test the metric system multiple times you will catch on pretty fast.
Once you try a problem let a classmate try the same problem then compare answers.
How can data collection be more accurate?
Claim: Data collection can be more accurate by testing the experiment more than one time, and then you can also have a different person test the experiment.
Some of the evidence I have is if you test it more than once.
Data collection can be easier if you compare your answers over with a different classmate.
Once you test the experiment once let someone else test the experiment.