8/27/2015 Agenda Science Starter Rehearse class procedures

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8/27/2015 Agenda Science Starter Rehearse class procedures Introduce Observation vs. Inference Homework Assignment

What do you observe?

Fossil Footprints What did you learn from Fossil Footprints? What is the difference between an observation and an inference? Can you write a definition for observation and a definition for inference.

Observation An act of viewing or noting a fact or occurrence for some scientific purpose.

Inference The process of arriving at some conclusion based on assumed premises.

Observation in Practice Practice with observation in the scientific process.

Fossil Footprints What do you observe? What do you infer?

Let’s try one more! T-P-S Activity as an exit ticket

Homework Your homework for tonight is to complete the worksheet. Homework is due TOMORROW