Tape Network, 1954-1963 (1954-1963)

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Program No. 1 WHAT IS SCIENCE? Things to Remember : 1. Science tries to learn the truth. 2. Scientists have made many important discoveries. 3. Many tools help scientists do their work. Science uses three different ways of learning. It provides a way of discover¬ ing new ideas; it also uses a way of thinking which gives correct conclusions from the evidence gathered; and it gives us a large body of organized knowledge gathered and tested by this method. Scientists have made discoveries by watching, testing, experimenting, and measuring. The first and most famous of all scientific experiments was performed by Galileo, an Italian born in the 16th Century. Super¬ stitions are unscientific beliefs people use to explain things which they do not understand. Things to Do ; 1. Make a list of common superstititions. Put opposite them the scientific fact or truth. 2. Read about famous scientific experiments performed by such people as Galileo, Newton, Pasteur, The Curies. 3. Make a list or collect pictures of tools used by scientists. So urces ; 1. Parker - "The Scientist and His Tools" 2. Smith and Jones - En.ioying Modern Science Program No. 2 ZERO