Chapter 2
Which of the following is not a scientific attitude?
Cause and Effect
The skill of quantifying observations
Measuring
Which process skill is most appropriate for use with older children?
Predicting
Inferring is?
Reasonable assumption of prior knowledge
Which process skill is most appropriate for use with preschool and primary children?
All of the above
Which of the following are scientific attitudes?
All of these answers
Grouping and sorting real objects
Classifying
Asking children to construct a graph to show how many beans sprouted is an example of what process skills?
Communication
Identifying likeness and differences
Comparing
Four main areas of science emphasis common in primary grades are life, science, health science, physical science, and biology.
False
Inferring is a skill that preschool children have no problem developing.
False
Science does not provide opportunities to determine cause and effect relationship .
False
The four main areas of science emphasis common in primary grades include which of the following?
None of these
First step in gathering information to solve a problem.
Observation
The most fundamental of the scientific thinking process skills is?
Observation
A group that shares a common characteristic unique to that group.
Subnet
Which of the following statements use the process skills of inferring?
There is a lot of dew on the ground from the fog.
An appropriate process skill for older children is predicting.
True
Experiments are most appropriate with preschool and primary children.
True
Observation is the most fundamental of the scientific thinking process skills.
True
One of the most valuable attires possessed by anyone is curiosity.
True
The comparing process is the first step towards classification.
True
The study of physical sciences is about matter, motion, energy, and waves.
True