Friday, 22 March 2024

8.2.- Science Vocabulary and Listening Part 2

 


Did you like Science in Junior and High School? Why or why not?
for example, I didn't like it because in Chemistry after having spent too much time crunching the numbers I had to do balancing by trial and error.

Collaborative Reading Aloud of the Article Science through History



Science through History

Throughout history, the journey of science has been marked by groundbreaking discoveries and inventions that have reshaped our understanding of the world. One such breakthrough was the discovery of the atom, a fundamental building block of matter, through rigorous experiments conducted in laboratories. These experiments paved the way for the exploration of elements and substances, revealing the intricate structure of the universe.

 

In the 18th century, the discovery of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide expanded our knowledge of gases and their properties. Scientists delved deeper into the composition of substances, distinguishing between solids, liquids, and gases. Concurrently, the study of living organisms led to the revelation of the cell, the basic unit of life, unlocking mysteries of biological processes.

 

The 19th century witnessed a surge in energy-related research, with inventors developing new technologies fueled by the understanding of energy dynamics. Test tubes became indispensable tools in scientific investigations, facilitating experiments across various disciplines. Oxygen, a vital element for life, was isolated and studied, contributing to advancements in medicine and chemistry.

 

As science progressed into the modern era, laboratories became hubs of innovation, fostering collaboration and exploration across diverse fields. From the depths of the atom to the complexities of living organisms, the history of science stands as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding.


Collaborative Online Exercise Part 1 about Scientific Vocabulary on Page 66 on Wordwall

Collaborative Online Exercise Part 2 about Scientific Vocabulary on Page 66 on Wordwall

Book Exercises on Page 66



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