Observational Narrative Activity pg 19

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Observational Narrative Activity pg 19 Observations Inferences Object 1: Set-up your paper as shown on this slide.

Write your observations here! Observational Narrative Activity pg 19 1. Use all of the pictures on the next slide to record as many detailed observations about the graduated cylinder as you can. Write your observations here! Observations Inferences

Write your inferences here. Observational Narrative Activity pg 19 2. Explain what at least 5 of your observations on the left side might mean. Write the explanation across from the observation on the right side of the chart under the inferences column. Write your inferences here. Observations Inferences

The Graduated Cylinder pg 18 Write a one-page (handwritten) highly descriptive, report about the graduated cylinder. Use the observations and inferences you recorded to help you describe the features of the graduated cylinder and what/when it might be used. Begin your first sentence with “The graduated cylinder . . .”