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Inferring and Predicting

Inferring and Predicting

Assessment

Presentation

Science

4th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-4, MS-LS1-5

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Mizpah Gumaya

Used 35+ times

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11 Slides • 16 Questions

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Inferring and Predicting

Science Process Skills

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Inferring

  • to explain what you have observed based on previous knowledge

  • to make conclusions based on observable facts

  • is not based on experimentation

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Observation

​The baby is crying.

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Inference

​The baby is crying because he is hungry.

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Observation

The flame moves.

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Inference

The wind causes the flame to move.

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Observation

The little girl is helping the lady set the table.

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Inference

​The little girl is the lady's daughter.

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An inference is not always correct.

If you want to find out whether it is true or not, you have to do more investigation.

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Predicting

  • involves making a statement about a future event

  • stating the outcome of a future event based on a pattern of evidence

  • is based on current observations and past experiences or knowledge

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Observation

​The sky is gray.

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​​Prediction

It is going to rain.

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Predictions

are made by searching for a pattern about what has happened

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Study the pattern of growth of the plant.

  • How fast does the plant increase in height?

  • What will be the possible height of the plant on the 7th day?

  • How were you able to predict this?

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A beaker of water was left outdoors. It was observed that the volume of the liquid changes every day.

  • What happens to the water as the days go by?

  • On what day will the beaker become empty, that is, volume is zero?

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Multiple Select

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Which is an observation? There may be more than one correct answer.

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The cheetah is running after the gazelle.

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The cheetah is going to eat the gazelle.

3

The cheetah is very hungry.

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There is one gazelle.

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Multiple Choice

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Which is an inference?

1

The cheetah is running after the gazelle.

2

The cheetah is going to eat the gazelle.

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The cheetah is very hungry.

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There is one gazelle.

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Multiple Choice

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Which is a prediction?

1

The cheetah is running after the gazelle.

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The cheetah is going to eat the gazelle.

3

The cheetah is very hungry.

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There is one gazelle.

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Multiple Choice

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The fence looks wet. Someone must have just painted it.

This statement is a/an _____

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Qualitative Observation

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Quantitative Observation

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Inference

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

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The plant will have more flowers because of the fertilizer.

This statement is a/an _____

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Qualitative Observation

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Quantitative Observation

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Inference

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

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The cat likes the brown recliner.

This statement is a/an _____

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Qualitative Observation

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Quantitative Observation

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Inference

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

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The milk will go sour faster if left outside the refrigerator.

This statement is a/an _____

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Qualitative Observation

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Quantitative Observation

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Inference

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

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When you explain why the sugar is dissolving faster than the salt, you are making a/an _____

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observation

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experiment

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prediction

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inference

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Multiple Choice

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The bullfrog is going to eat the insect.

This statement is a/an _____

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Qualitative Observation

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Quantitative Observation

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Inference

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

_____ is making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.

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classifying

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observing

3

predicting

4

measuring

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Multiple Choice

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How many comic books do you predict Alice will buy in May?

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10

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11

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12

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14

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Multiple Choice

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Can you infer what has happened in this picture?

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Someone is airing out his stinky feet

2

Someone has foot fungus

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Someone was bitten by an ant

4

Someone's feet got sunburnt

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Multiple Choice

When you explain or interpret the things you observe, you are ____________.

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infering

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predicting

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observing

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claiming

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Multiple Choice

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Predict what will happen to a cup of juice that is left inside the freezer.

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It will freeze.

2

It will lose its flavor.

3

It will change color.

4

It will stay the same.

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Multiple Choice

Based on what previous knowledge did you base your prediction?

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I know that liquid turns to solid when it is placed inside a freezer.

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I know that juice changes color when it becomes cold.

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I know that the sweetness of the juice evaporates after some time.

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I know that putting liquid in a cold environment has no effect on it.

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Multiple Choice

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The firetruck is traveling so fast. The sound from its siren is loud. What is happening?

1

There is a celebration.

2

The firemen are going to a picnic.

3

There is a fire nearby.

Inferring and Predicting

Science Process Skills

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