Q1 WEEK 2 MECLS 2 and 3

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Learning Competencies:
1. Explain the importance of
observation in the empirical
nature of science (SSP-RS7SPS-Id-2)
2. Demonstrate the skills of
observing a given event and/or
object (SSP-RS7SPS-Id-3)
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OBSERVING

- Uses all 5 senses


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The ability to make good


observations is also
important to the
development of the other
science process skills.
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SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS:


1.COMMUNICATING
2.CLASSIFYING
3.MEASURING
4.INFERRING
5.PREDICTING
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QUALITATIVE
OBSERVATIONS
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- - The simplest
observations, made using
only the senses
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QUANTITATIVE
OBSERVATIONS
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- Observations that
involve a number or
quantity
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Observation is important in
the empirical nature of
science.
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Empirical Nature of Science


 refers to the idea that science
is based on or derived from
observations of the world
around us from which
interpretations and meanings
are made.
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 Scientists use observation to


collect and record data.

 Scientists observe in many ways –


with their own senses or with tools
such as microscopes, scanners or
transmitters to extend their vision
or hearing.

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