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History and Nature of Science: Nature of science
Grades 5-8, page 171

Scientists formulate and test their explanations of nature using observation, experiments, and theoretical and mathematical models. Although all scientific ideas are tentative and subject to change and improvement in principle, for most major ideas in science, there is much experimental and observational confirmation. Those ideas are not likely to change greatly in the future. Scientists do and have changed their ideas about nature when they encounter new experimental evidence that does not match their existing explanations.
 

 
Benchmark 1A The Nature of Science: The Scientific World View
Grades 6-8, page 7
Scientific knowledge is subject to modification as new information challenges prevailing theories and as a new theory leads to looking at old observations in a new way.

Benchmark 1A The Nature of Science: The Scientific World View
Grades 6-8, page 7
Some scientific knowledge is very old and yet is still applicable today.

Benchmark 4A The Physical Setting: The Universe
Grades 9-12, page 65
Mathematical models and computer simulations are used in studying evidence from many sources in order to form a scientific account of the universe.