Directions: Make four detailed observations about each of the three pictures projected on this slide.

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Directions: Make four detailed observations about each of the three pictures projected on this slide.

Observation- information gathered using one or more of the five senses. Observations: People wearing helmets Two people in green and white One person in in black One person wear stripes Persons arms out like a T with a football in hand Persons arms above their head

Inference- an interpretation of one or more observations. Inferences : The playier in black scored a touchdown #81 is tackling the player in black

Qualitative observation- deals with descriptions that can be observed but not measured Examples- Colors, textures, smells, tastes, appearance, beauty, etc

Quantitative observation- an observation dealing with numbers that can be measured Examples: Length, height, area, volume, weight, speed, time, temperature, humidity, sound levels, cost, members, ages, etc.

Qualitative or Quantitative? 1.Chemical A and chemical B reacted creating bubbles. 2.The chemical reaction realeased 10 joules of heat into the environment. 3.The beaker contained 10 mL less water that the previous day. 4.The brown rock is heavier than the black rock. 5.The bear has a number 3 shaved into its fur.