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Observation & Inference Notes
When is it an observation and when is it inference?
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Observation Inference Definitions
Facts that are seen or noted with the senses. Example – The tree is green and brown. An assumption or guess made based on observations. Example – Trees have green leaves.
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Practice 1: Observation or inference?
This is ocean water.
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Practice: Observation or inference?
3. These people are friends. 2. The glass is 75% full of clear liquid.
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Write 5 observations and 5 inferences about the classroom
Use bullet points. Write in your notebook in a T-Chart like the one here. No people are to be used for examples.
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Two types of observations
Quantitative Observations that use numbers. Example – The mass of the notebook is 365 grams. Qualitative Observations that describe Example – The notebook is large in size, blue, and smooth textured.
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Write 2 Observations (1 Quantitative & 1 Qualitative)
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Observation or Inference? (explain why.)
All Butterflies are colorful.
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