Observation & Inference

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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.