8/29/13 Fourth Day of School Learning Goal: I will be able to make inferences using qualitative and quantitative observations. Due Today: signed forms.

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8/29/13 Fourth Day of School Learning Goal: I will be able to make inferences using qualitative and quantitative observations. Due Today: signed forms Assignment: Review for Observation & Inference Quiz

Do Now: Using observations to make inferences 1)Complete following table by making observations and inferences based on the picture ObservationsInferences sweating/

Practice Using observations to make inferences 1)Complete following table by making observations and inferences based on the illustration given to you. ObservationsInferences The man is wearing a tie.He has a job in an office. The man is looking sideways and his eyebrows are raised. He’s nervously looking at something or for someone. The man is pulling at his collar. His shirt is tight and he is having trouble breathing or swallowing. The man is sweating.He is nervous. sweating/

Do Now: Using observations to make inferences Using the picture, make at least 3 qualitative and 3 quantitative observations, and at least 2 inferences.

Review: Identifying observations and inferences Make a chart to help you summarize what you know about observations and inferences Qualitative Observations Quantitative Observations Inferences Your Definition Tricks to help you remember Examples

Demonstrate Understanding Use cards to show that you can distinguish the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations and inferences. Hold up the correct card for each example: Red = qualitative observation Green = quantitative observation Blue = inferences.

Assignments to complete at home Study for quiz on Friday. Great study tools: Basic Science Skills pdf. Class Powerpoints