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ScienceGrades 06, 07, 08CSP ID: 795F3C6A8E084B0C84F8F3E90EAFAC30Standards: 34

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Scientific Investigations Use a Variety of Methods

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Scientific Knowledge is Based on Empirical Evidence

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Scientific Knowledge is Open to Revision in Light of New Evidence

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Science Models, Laws, Mechanisms, and Theories Explain Natural Phenomena 

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Science is a Way of Knowing 

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Scientific Knowledge Assumes an Order and Consistency in Natural Systems 

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Science is a Human Endeavor 

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Science Addresses Questions About the Natural and Material World.

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Science investigations use a variety of methods and tools to make measurements and observations. 

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Science investigations are guided by a set of values to ensure accuracy of measurements, observations, and objectivity of findings.

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Science depends on evaluating proposed explanations.

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Scientific values function as criteria in distinguishing between science and non-science.

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Science knowledge is based upon logical and conceptual connections between evidence and explanations. 

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Science disciplines share common rules of obtaining and evaluating empirical evidence. 

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Scientific explanations are subject to revision and improvement in light of new evidence.

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The certainty and durability of science findings varies. 

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Science findings are frequently revised and/or reinterpreted based on new evidence. 

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Theories are explanations for observable phenomena. 

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Science theories are based on a body of evidence developed over time. 

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Laws are regularities or mathematical descriptions of natural phenomena.

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A hypothesis is used by scientists as an idea that may contribute important new knowledge for the evaluation of a scientific theory. 

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The term "theory" as used in science is very different from the common use outside of science.

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Science is both a body of knowledge and the processes and practices used to add to that body of knowledge. 

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 Science knowledge is cumulative and many people, from many generations and nations, have contributed to science knowledge. 

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Science is a way of knowing used by many people, not just scientists.

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Science assumes that objects and events in natural systems occur in consistent patterns that are understandable through measurement and observation.

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Science carefully considers and evaluates anomalies in data and evidence.

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Men and women from different social, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds work as scientists and engineers

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Scientists and engineers rely on human qualities such as persistence, precision, reasoning, logic, imagination and creativity.

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Scientists and engineers are guided by habits of mind such as intellectual honesty, tolerance of ambiguity, skepticism and openness to new ideas.

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Advances in technology influence the progress of science and science has influenced advances in technology.

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Scientific knowledge is constrained by human capacity, technology, and materials.

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Science limits its explanations to systems that lend themselves to observation and empirical evidence. 

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Science knowledge can describe consequences of actions but is not responsible for society’s decisions. 

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