CAN YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT’s IN THE BAG???

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CAN YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT’s IN THE BAG??? MYSTERY BAGS CAN YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT’s IN THE BAG???

OBJECTIVES: make logical inferences based on my observations and understand they can change with new or better observations. distinguish between QUANTITATIVE and QUALITATIVE observations.

Vocabulary: Quantitative observation : measureable or countable Qualitative observation : described in words

Qualitative Observation Quantitative Observation Bag # Qualitative Observation (WORDS) Quantitative Observation (NUMBERS) Guess (Inference) 1   2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Title at the top of the page: 9/15/15 #2: Mystery Bags

DIRECTIONs for activity: For each bag, write a QUANTITATIVE and QUALITATIVE observation for the item inside. make a guess of what the item is. (this is your inference ).

COPY THE CHART BELOW into your spiral. ***Use the whole page!*** Bag # Qualitative Observation Quantitative Observation Guess (Inference) 1   2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Title at the top of the page: 9/15/15 #2: Mystery Bags