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Inference and Observation Activity

On your paper make two columns: Observation Inference 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3.

Confer with your table partner Confer with your table partner. Each of you need to write the following: _________________________________________ Write down three observations- things that you can actually see that you believe are very important to the picture you are viewing. Write down three inferences- things that you suppose are likely to happen based on what you see in the picture. Your observations and inferences do NOT have to be the same as your partner.