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             SCIENCE
 First Quarter – Module 1A
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION:
 Introduction to Scientific
       Investigation

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines
7 SCIENCE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION: First Quarter - Module 1A Introduction to Scientific
Science – Grade 7
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First Quarter – Module 1: Introduction to Scientific Investigation
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                  Science
 First Quarter – Module 1A
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION:
  Introduction to Scientific
        Investigation

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Introductory Message
For the Learner
       Welcome to an enjoyable learning adventure through Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module as we capture another journey to the world of
Science 7.

       Have you ever wondered how scientists discover their scientific
breakthroughs? Will it be possible for a Grade 7 learner like you to do science
the way your favorite scientist did? No need to worry, boys and girls! In this
module, we will learn to do exciting and fun-filled investigation through the
scientific method.

       This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will enable to process the contents of the learning resource while being
an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

         What I Need to Know          This will give you an idea of the skills you are
                                      expected to learn in the module.

         What I Know                  This part includes an activity that aims to
                                      check what you already knew about the
                                      lesson to take. If you get all the answers
                                      correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
                                      module.

         What’s In                    This is a brief review to help you connect the
                                      current lesson with the previous one.

         What’s New                   In this portion, the new lesson is introduced to
                                      you in many ways in a form of story, song,
                                      poem, problem opener, activity or situation.

         What is It                   This section provides a brief discussion of the
                                      lesson. This aims to help you discover and
                                      understand new concepts and skills.

         What’s More                  There are self learning activities for
                                      independent practice to measure your
                                      understanding and skills of the topic. You may
                                      check the answers to the exercises using the
                                      Answer Key at the end of the module.

         What I Have Learned          This   includes    questions      or    blank
                                      sentence/paragraph to be filled in to process

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what you learned from the lesson.

               What I Can Do           This section provides an activity which will
                                       help you transfer your new knowledge or skill
                                       into real life situations or concerns.

               Assessment              This is a task which aims to evaluate your
                                       level of mastery in achieving the learning
                                       competency.

               Additional Activities   In this portion, another activity will be given to
                                       you to enrich your knowledge or skill of the
                                       lesson learned. This also tends retention of
                                       learned concepts.

               Answer Key              This contains answers to all activities in the
                                       module.

The following are some reminders in using this module:

    1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part
         of the module. Use your Science activity notebook in answering the
         exercises.
    2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
         activities included in the module.
    3. Read the instructions carefully before doing each task.
    4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and is checking your
         answers.
    5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
    6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with
         it.

    If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.

    We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful
learning and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can
do it!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

What I Need to Know     …………………………………………………….....      1
What I Know             ………………………………………………………..        2
What’s In               ………………………………………………………..        3
What’s New              ………………………………………………………..        4
What is It              ………………………………………………………..        5
       Steps in Scientific Method …………………………………………..   5
What’s More             ………………………………………………………...       9
What I Have Learned     ………………………………………………………          10
What Can I Do           ……………………………………………………….         11
Assessment              ………………………………………………………..        12
Additional Activities   ………………………………………………………..        13
Answer Key              ………………………………………………………..        14
References              ………………………………………………………..        15

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What I Need to Know

       Investigation is the heart of science. It is the way scientists do
research. Scientific investigation is a way to find answers to a question that
will produce evidences that help you answer questions and solve problems.
When the evidence cannot provide answers or solutions then it may lead to
new questions or problems for investigation. As more knowledge are
discovered, science advances.

       Researchers investigate the world in so many ways. In different fields
of science, they may use different methods and be guided by different
theories and hypotheses but most of them generally follow the steps in a
Scientific Investigation.

   After going through this module, you are expected to describe the
components of a scientific investigation (S7MT-Ia-1).

   Specifically, you are also expected to:

   1. identify the steps in scientific method.

   This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you understand the process of Scientific Investigation. The scope of this
module allows you to use different learning situations. You need to be patient
in doing your tasks. Follow the directions in the activities and answer the
given test and exercises properly.

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What I Know

Matching Type.
Directions: Match the following terms in Column A with the correct definition
in Column B. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter in
your Science notebook.

              Column A                           Column B
_____ 1. Hypothesis                  A. A conclusion based from evidence and
                                        reasoning
_____ 2. Control                     B. A formal inquiry or systematic study

_____ 3. Investigation               C. A judgment based on the results of an
                                       experiment
_____ 4. Dependent Variable          D. A sequence of steps involved in
                                        performing experiment
_____ 5. Experiment                  E. A temporary solution to a problem
_____ 6. Conclusion                  F. Any information that is gathered with the
                                          use of senses
_____ 7. Data                        G. Can change or influence the result of the
                                        experiment
_____ 8. Communicate                 H. Observations & measurements recorded

_____ 9. Observation                  I. Organized process to test a hypothesis

_____ 10. Independent Variable       J. Sharing the results to get helpful
                                          feedback
_____ 11. Interpret                  K. The inquiry or problem relating to a topic

_____ 12. Variable                   L. The factor that is manipulated during an
                                          experiment
_____ 13. Record                     M. The response that is measured in an
                                       experiment
_____ 14. Question                   N. To interpret or give meaning

_____ 15. Procedure                  O. To write accurate information about what
                                          occurs during experiment
                                     P. Used to show that the result of an
                                        experiment is really due

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Lesson

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                 Introduction to Scientific Investigation

What is Scientific Investigation?

      Scientific Investigation is the way in which scientists and researchers
use a systematic process to answer questions about the world around us. It is
a way of finding the answer to a question using the carefully arranged steps.
In other words, the scientific method is a systematic process that involves
measurable observations to formulate, test or modify and prove a hypothesis.

               What’s In

Activity 1: Arrange Me!

      Below are steps in scientific investigation, arrange the following steps
in the proper order. Write numbers 1-7 (1 being the first step and 7 as the last
step). Write your answers in your Science activity notebook.

      ______________    a. Find out the problem
      ____________      b. Observe and record
      ____________      c. Make a hypothesis/ temporary solution or answer
      ____________      d. Communicate the result
      ____________      e. Identify the problem
      ____________      f. Arrive at a conclusion/ making of general statement
      ____________      g. Test the hypothesis

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What’s New

Activity 2: Vocabulary Match!
Directions: Match the vocabulary words in the box to their definitions below.
Write the letter of your answer in your Science activity notebook.

                                VOCABULARY

      A. Scientific Method            E. Ethical           I. Observe
      B. Questions                    F. Variable          J. Record
      C. Experiment                   G. Hypothesis        K. Conclusion
      D. Research                     H. Procedure         L. Interpret

1. To explain or give meaning
2. Factor to be considered during an experiment.
3. Something that can change or influence the results of an experiment.
4. The inquiry or problem relating to a topic that can be answered by
   conducting an experiment.
5. A method of doing investigation that include the steps such as identifying a
   problem, gathering data, forming a hypothesis, testing a hypothesis, and
   drawing a conclusion.
6. Following the rules of being fair and honest.
7. An educated guess or a temporary answer.
8. To conduct an investigation into current information about something.
9. A test or trial performed in order to proved the temporary answer of the
identified problem.
10. The general statement/s made by an investigator based on the results of
the experiment.

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What is It

                          Steps in Scientific Method

       Scientists are, by nature, keen observers that is why they can easily
perceive areas where problems exist. Having identified the problem, scientist
undertakes a carefully planned investigation following a systematic and logical
approach using steps in scientific method. The figure below shows the steps
in Scientific Investigation.

                  Figure 1. Steps in Scientific Investigation

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1. Identifying Problems – The first step in
              scientific investigations is to
              identify a problem in a given
              situation. This problem comes
              when a researcher is curious
              or interested about something
              he/she has observed in the
              environment.

                          2. Making Observations – The process of
                          science starts with an observation within the
                          surrounding of a researcher. In this step, the
                          scientist will research and make observations
                          regarding the problem.

3. Forming a Hypothesis – In this step, you will
              give temporary solutions to the
              identified problem.

                             4. Testing the Hypothesis/ Experiment – The
                             next scientific step you are going to is to test
                             your hypothesis. Some hypothesis may be
                             tested simply by further observations or take an
                             elaborate and tedious process as in the
                             experiment.

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5. Organize and Analyze Data - After performing an
                experiment and collecting data, one
                must analyze the data. Research
                experiments usually analyzed data
                with statistical software in order to
                determine the relationships among
                the data gathered. In the case of a
                simpler experiment, one would look at
                the data and see how they show a
                relationship.

6. Draw Conclusions – The next step of scientific investigation is to form a
                                       conclusion.   If   the   data   support   the
                                       hypothesis, then the hypothesis is correct
                                       and may be the explanation for the
                                      phenomena. If the data do not support the
                                      hypothesis, then more observations must
                                      be made, a new hypothesis is formed, and
                                      the scientific investigation is used all over
                                      again.

7. Communicate Results - When a
conclusion is drawn, the research
can be presented to others to inform
them of the findings and receive
input   about   the   validity   of    the
conclusion      drawn     from        the
research.

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What’s More

Activity 3: Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the vocabulary
list inside the box. Write your answers in your Science activity notebook.

  scientific method: a method of doing research that includes the steps
        of identifying problem, gathering data, forming a hypothesis,
        testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion
  question: the inquiry or problem relating to a topic that can be
        answered by conducting an experiment
  experiment: a test or trial performed in order to discover something
  hypothesis: an educated guess or reasonable assumption
  procedure: a sequence of steps involved in performing an experiment
  observe: to notice what occurs during an experiment
  record: to write accurate information about what occurs during an
        experiment
  interpret: to explain or give meaning to
  conclusion: the result or outcome of something
  variable: something that can change or influence the results of an
        experiment
  ethical: following the rules of being fair and honest
  research: to conduct and investigate into current information about
        something

      The _________________ method is one way that people think about
and solve questions or problems. When you begin your experiment, it is
important to state a problem or _________________ that you would like to
find an answer to. It is important to look up or _________________ up-to-date
information about your topic before you conduct any experiments. A(n)
_________________ is a possible explanation about something.

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To conduct a(n) _________________ is a good way to discover
something new about science. Be sure to write down each step or
_________________ in the correct order before you start your science
experiment. When you conduct an experiment and you deliberately change
one thing, you are introducing a(n) _________________. It is critical to watch
or _________________ what is happening with every step of your
experiment. After you conduct your experiment, a valuable step is to write
down or _________________ what happened. When you explain what
happened in your experiment, you _________________ the results. Sharing
true information about the outcome of your experiment is an example of
_________________ behavior. After an experiment, it is important to write
down your _________________ or summary of what you learned.

               What I Have Learned

      Given the situations below, choose the letter that corresponds to your
answer and write an essay about what is ask in number two (2). Write your
answers in your Science activity notebook.

       1. The mother of John wanted to find out the effect of organic fertilizer
       in the growth of pechay plant. What are the steps she is going to
       follow in order to find out the effect on the growth?
             a. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a
                conclusion, record data
             b. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make
                a conclusion
             c. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make
                a conclusion
             d. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct
                an experiment
       2. How do steps in scientific method help in solving problems?

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What I Can Do

Activity 4. Identify and Arrange Me!
Directions: Identify what step is being illustrated in each picture and
arrange the following pictures using numbers 1-5 (1 being the first step
and 5 being the last step). Write your answers in your Science
notebook.

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a.                                                  .
     Photo Credits: Rizza Mae L. Serino

                ____________                                  _____________

       _________________________                        _________________________

c.                                        d.
                ____________                                  _____________

       _________________________                        _________________________

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e.                                       f.
                                              Photo Credits: Rizza Mae L. Serino

           ____________                           _____________

     _________________________          _________________________

      EXCELLENT! You are now done with all the
           activities in Module 1A. Ready for the
                          Assessment?

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Assessment

Directions: Now that you are finished accomplishing this module, let us
check your understanding about the lesson presented in this module. Each
sentence below describes a step of the scientific method.             Match each
sentence with a step of the scientific method listed below. Write the letter of
your answers in your Science activity notebook.
       A. Draw conclusions                   C. Recognize a problem
       B. Form a hypothesis                  D. Test the hypothesis/ Experiment

_______ 1. RJ Lou grew mongo seeds in ten (10) pots. She divided the pots
             into two (2) groups, the five (5) pots exposed to sunlight and the
             rest five (5) pots inside their house.
_______ 2. Krizha used a survey to determine how many of her classmates
             were left-handed and how many were right-handed.
_______ 3. Jose wanted to find out the effect of commercial fertilizer from
             organic fertilizer in the growth of tomato.
_______ 4. Vincent saw bats catching insects after dark. He asked, “How do
             bats find the insects in the dark?”
_______ 5. Mar wondered if dyes could be taken out of plant leaves, flowers,
             and stems.
_______ 6.    Florence soaked six different kinds of seeds in water for 24
             hours. Then she planted the seeds in soil at a depth of 1 cm.
             She used the same amount of water, light, and heat for each kind
             of seed.
_______ 7. Celso read about growing plants in water.              He wanted to
             determine how plants could grow without soil.
_______ 8. Jade said, “If I grow five seedlings under the sun, I think the
             plants will grow slower than the five plants grown inside the
             house.”
_______ 9. Maria’s experiment proved that earthworms move away from
             light.

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_______ 10. Neil said, “If fertilizer affect the growth of pechay plant, it might
             affect the growth of cactus.”
_______ 11. If the temperature changes then the amount of bread mold will
             change.
_______ 12. Jaime wanted to find out the eating habits of dog.
_______ 13. Aldrin put different fertilizers on pechay plants to see what
             fertilizer allows the pechay plant to grow faster.
_______ 14. Plants placed in direct sunlight grow faster than plants which are
             kept with no sunlight.
_______ 15. Sarah wanted to find out if the amount of rain has an effect on
             the growth of cactus.

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Additional Activities

      Study carefully the picture below. Observe and identify problems that
can be found in the picture. Write your observations and problems identified in
your Science activity notebook.

  Photo Credits: Rizza Mae L. Serino

 Congratulations! You have successfully completed Module 1A. I hope
                        you learn something.

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References

Books
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Mapa, et al. "Scientific Method." In Chemistry Textbook - Science and
Technology, by Mapa et al, 7-10. SD Publications, 2001.

Morano, et al. "Scientific Method." In Fundamentals of Biology I, 12-15.
Lomar Publishing, 2011.

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Gozon, E. D. "Sceintific Investigation." Cross-Specialization of Grades 7
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Learning Resources Portal. 2016. https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/7121
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