Nature of Science.

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Nature of Science

August 28th 2013 Warm Up: Write 3 observations about the item in front of the girl after watching the short video. Can you make an inference?

August 29th 2013 Warm Up: What is the difference between an inference and an observation? Why is it important for scientists to make observations and not inferences? Thought of the Day: By learning you will teach; by teaching you will understand. - Latin Proverb

August 30th 2013 Warm Up: Looking at the picture below, write 1 observation and 1 logical inference. Thought of the Day Problems are only opportunities in work clothes. – Henry J. Kaiser