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A1: Into The Field Grade 6

Write In The Margin List three words you think of when you hear the term “Observe”. See, or Notice Hear Touch Taste Smell

Main Text: Challenge Question How can you describe objects completely? First look at a group of objects and notice as many of them as you can. Then write down their names. Lastly write down descriptions in detail. Review to check that you wrote them all down as completely as possible.

Write Hypothesis Write an “IF…, THEN…” statement about how to describe a group of objects completely. For example: If I describe a group of objects completely, then… I observed them carefully, and everyone will know exactly what I observed by understanding my exact description.

Background, page A4 Every day, people are surrounded by many objects and events. Scientists often spend time observing objects and events carefully.

Vocabulary Words To Define Observe: Use senses to gather information and collect facts Describe: Give an account of something in words

Procedure A: Observed Objects Study a set of objects for one minute. After the objects have been removed, write down the names of all objects you remember. Discuss your list with the rest of your group. Add items to your list if you missed any. Write the words “TOTAL NUMBER OBSERVED” and record how many total items you listed. Draw a line under all of that work.

Procedure B: Missed Objects Look at the set of objects again. As you listen to the complete description of each object, write down the names of any objects you missed the first time. Write the words “TOTAL NUMBER MISSED” and record the number of objects you missed from the first time.

Procedure C: Bar Graph Make a small bar graph in the margin. Title it “ITEMS NOTICED” Y-axis Title is “NUMBER”, X-axis Title “ITEMS” Number the y-axis appropriately Space out three bars going up from the x-axis The 1st for the number of items “SEEN” The 2nd for the number of items from “GROUP” The 3rd for the number of items “MISSED”

Analysis A1 (do 1 paragraph each) On separate paper, rewrite one of your lab descriptions from the box COMPLETELY. What are the benefits of working in groups? Why should we describe things completely? You tell someone how to get to a mountain. Should you tell them the mountain’s name, or how it looks, or both? Explain.