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The Nature of Science

How is scientific knowledge created and communicated?

  1. Scientific inquiry is a thoughtful and coordinated attempt to search out, describe, explain and predict natural phenomena.
  2. Scientific literacy includes the ability to read, write, discuss and present coherent ideas about science.
  3. Scientists use a variety of processes to answer scientific questions.

Key Concepts

  • The Scientific Method
  • Laboratory Safety

Homework, Key Vocabulary and Graphic Organizer

Class Notes

Class and Lab Work

Extra Work

Sheltered Biology

Extra Help

I am available for extra help most days:

  • Before school from 7:00 to 7:20 AM
  • During the day when I am free
  • After school until 3:00 PM.

Please check with me if you plan on staying after to make sure I don't have a meeting or other obligation. Faculty meetings are usually Wednesday after school.

You can email questions at any time:
sotterspoor@stamfordCt.gov.

You should not expect an immediate answer after 10 PM or while I am teaching.