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National Scientific
Reasoning Competition III
Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa
Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar
Pembukaan
oleh MC
Laporan Ketua Panitia
Sambutan oleh Presiden
Mahasiswa Poltekkes
Kemenkes Makassar
Sesi Penjurian
Table of contents
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Introduction Scientific thinking
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Thinking skills Exercises
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Improve student’s science thinking
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and Speaking of craters, many of them were
the smallest one in the entire Solar System. named after artists or authors who made
This planet's name has nothing to do with the significant contributions to their respective
liquid metal, since Mercury was named after fields. It takes a little more than 58 days to
the Roman messenger god. Despite being complete its rotation, so try to imagine how
closer to the Sun than Venus, its long days must be there! Since the
temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as
planet's. Its surface is quite similar to that of extreme as on Venus, and the solar radiation
Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of is so high, Mercury has been deemed to be
craters and plains non-habitable for humans
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What are the origins of the
development of scientific thinking?
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What is scientific thinking?

Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name and is
Sun and the smallest one in the the second planet from the Sun. It’s
Solar System—it’s only a bit larger hot and has a poisonous atmosphere
than the Moon
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Venus Saturn
Venus has a beautiful name Saturn is a gas giant and is
and is the second planet composed mostly of
Mercury
from the Sun hydrogen and helium
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest
one
Thinking skills

Venus Mars
Venus has a beautiful name Mars is actually a cold place
and is the second planet and is full of iron oxide dust
from the Sun

Mercury Saturn
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant and is
planet to the Sun and the composed mostly of
smallest one hydrogen and helium
Scientific thinker main features

Jupiter Mercury Mars


Jupiter is the biggest planet Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars is
of them all planet to the Sun actually a cold place

Venus Saturn Neptune


Venus is the second planet Saturn is composed of Neptune is the farthest
from the Sun hydrogen and helium planet from the Sun
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun

333,000
Saturn is a gas giant with several rings

386,000 km
Despite being Mars is a cold place
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80% 75% 93%

Mercury Venus Mars


Mercury is the closest Venus is the second planet Despite being red, it’s
planet to the Sun from the Sun actually a cold place
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Mars Mercury
Mars is a very Mercury is the
cold place smallest planet

Venus Neptune
Venus has a Neptune is far
beautiful name from the Sun
How to do the exercises

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Venus 2 Jupiter 4
Venus has a Jupiter is the biggest
beautiful name planet

Mars Mercury
Mars is actually a Mercury is the
cold place smallest planet
Process of a scientific thinking
1 4 7
Observation Prediction Conclusion

2 5 8
Questioning Experimentation Communication

3 6 9
Hypothesis Data analysis Iteration
Progress report
Phases Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
1 Observation

2 Questioning

3 Hypothesis

4 Prediction

5 Experimentation

6 Data analysis

7 Conclusion

8 Communication
Scientific thinking process

Results 22% 28% Hypothesis


Mercury is the Neptune is far from
smallest planet the Sun

Record 24% 26% Experiment


Venus has a Mars is actually a
beautiful name very cold place

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Constructing a testable question
List everything you can measure
Dependent variables
List everything that you can change/treat differently
Independent variables
Then, try to write a testable question using this sentence

What effect does

independent variable

have on ?

dependent variable
Complete with your investigations
Type of investigations

Descriptive Describes and quantifies what is being investigated

investigation

Comparative Compares two things being investigated

investigation

Experimental Involves creating a test, a manipulated variable, and a


dependent variable
investigation
Revising concepts
Match each step in the scientific thinking with their correct definition

Conceptual assumptions explaining cumulative


Experiment experimental data

Observation Test model-based predictions

Hypothesis Tentative proposal that explains observations

Natural phenomena and measured events; can be stated as a


Conclusion natural law if universally consistent

Procedure to test hypothesis; measures one variable at a


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