IPC.SCI.1.E
Collect quantitative data using the International System of Units (SI) and qualitative data as evidence.
Integrated Physics and Chemistry · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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quantitative dataInternational System of Units (SI)qualitative dataevidence
Skills
- collect (quantitative data using SI units) #dok2
- collect (qualitative data as evidence) #dok1
- distinguish (between quantitative and qualitative data) #dok2
- use (quantitative and qualitative data as evidence) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can collect qualitative data from observations or investigations. #dok1
- I can collect quantitative data using the International System of Units (SI). #dok2
- I can distinguish between quantitative and qualitative data in a scientific context. #dok2
- I can use both qualitative and quantitative data as evidence in scientific explanations. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Collecting both quantitative and qualitative data is essential for gathering accurate scientific evidence.
- Using the International System of Units (SI) ensures consistency and reliability in scientific investigations.
Essential Questions
- What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data in scientific investigations?
- Why is it important to use the International System of Units (SI) when collecting quantitative data?
- How can both quantitative and qualitative data be used as evidence in science?
- What methods can be used to collect accurate data during an investigation?
- How does the type of data collected influence the conclusions drawn from scientific evidence?