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Observation & Inference Label today’s notes Observation & Inference. In your science notebook notes, write a one paragraph story that explains this picture. Use the FACTS you see in the picture to help write your story.

Observation & Inference Click here to learn what happened to JetBlue Flight 292

Observation & Inference In your science notebook, answer these questions: How did your story differ from the true story? Did you use only FACTS in your story or did you make some assumptions?

Observation & Inference Use a highlighter to go back through your paragraph. Highlight the FACTS that you used in your paragraph.

What ways can you identify what is in the bag? Experiment Time! You are going to visit four stations and try to identify what is in the mystery bag. Here is the catch: YOU CANNOT OPEN THE BAG! What ways can you identify what is in the bag?

Data Table Object Number Observations What is in the Bag? 1 2 3 4

Observation & Inference What is the difference between and observation and an inference? Were you making observations in the lab just now, inferences, or both?