IFFAH ILHAMENA BINTI RAMZI (2024772033)
Science is the study of the structure and behavior of the physical world, especially by observing, measuring, and conducting experiments, and the development of theories to explain the results of activities. Science is both a collection of knowledge and a way of discovering new information about how the world works
FUN ACTIVITIES
KEY OF SCIENCE
Evidence
Data collected to support the conclusion.
Table, graph, results
Measurement
Getting exact values with numbers & units
Stopwatch, ruler
Observation
Using senses or tools to observe
Thermometer, eyes
FIELD OF SCIENCE
Physical
Earth
Life
Sociology
Psychology
Economics
Political Science
Mathematic
Computer Science
Science is both a body of knowledge and a process of discovery. While it may seem like a list of facts in school, it’s actually an exciting and ongoing effort to understand the universe. Science helps us learn how things work, solve problems, and improve lives through reliable knowledge and innovation. It’s a global and collaborative endeavor that anyone can take part in.
S - C - I - E - N - C - E
S - Systematic
C - Comprehensive
I - Investigation and
E - Exploration of
N - Nature's
C - Causes and
E - Effects
LET'S PLAY
REFERENCES
Wikipedia contributors. (2015, August 1). Index of branches of science. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_branches_of_science
What is science? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids. (n.d.). https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/science/en/
Libretexts. (2024, July 7). 2.1: What is Science? Biology LibreTexts. https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ecology/Environmental_Science_(Ha_and_Schleiger)/01%3A_Introduction/1.02%3A_What_Is_Science_and_How_Does_It_Work/1.2.01%3A_What_is_Science
Understanding Science 101 - → What is science? (n.d.). Understanding Science. Retrieved December 20, 2024, from https://undsci.berkeley.edu/understanding-science-101/what-is-science/