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Ms. Thomas Room 305 (Environmental Science) Welcome Back! Ms. Thomas Room 305 (Environmental Science)

Today’s Schedule

What’s my symbol?

What’s my symbol?

Transcripts/Class Review You should have your transcripts-----They come to me to review and they will be returned to you NO ONE CAN GO TO THE GUIDANCE! Please complete the information sheet provided on your desk Questions?

Observation vs. Inference Inference is ˈnoun a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. synonyms: deduction, conclusion, reasoning, conjecture, speculation, guess, presumption, assumption, supposition, reckoning, extrapolation "there should be no inference drawn from the fact that he chooses not to be a witness" Observation is noun the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information. synonyms:, monitoring, watching, scrutiny, examination, inspection, survey, a remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed. synonyms: remark, comment, statement, utterance, pronouncement, declaration; More

Observation vs Inference Activity Directions: Select 3 works of art/images you and your group will provide 3 observations and inferences for each work of art. Have your activity log signed off. Standard: SCSh3. Students will identify and investigate problems scientifically.