SC.912.N.1.1 Scientific Processes Define a problem based on a specific body of knowledge, for example: biology.
SC.912.N.1.4 Reliability of Sources Identify sources of information and assess their reliability according to the strict standards of scientific investigation.
SC.912.N.1.6 Scientific Inferences Describe how scientific inferences are drawn from scientific observations and provide examples from the content being studied.
SC.912.N.2.1 What is Science Identify what is science, what clearly is not science, and what superficially resembles science (but fails to meet the criteria for science).
SC.912.N.3.1 Scientific Theory Explain that a scientific theory is the culmination of many scientific investigations drawing together all the current evidence concerning a substantial range of phenomena; thus, a scientific theory represents the most powerful explanation scientists have to offer.
SC.912.N.3.4 Theory vs. Law Recognize that theories do not become laws, nor do laws become theories; theories are well supported explanations and laws are well supported descriptions
Ms. Hammill's Review Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISUO_onX6kc
Kahn Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/intro-to-biology/science-of-biology/v/the-scientific-method
How Science Works Tutorial: https://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/scienceflowchart
What is Science: https://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/whatisscience_01
Quizlet- https://quizlet.com/147415455/scientific-method-flash-cards/