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Observation vs Inference
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9th Grade
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Carley Tallent
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a qualitative observation?
There are 10 petals on the flower
There is one flower in the picture
The flower is pink
The flower has 3 different colors on it
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a qualitative observation?
The flower smells good
The flower has purple, green, and pink on it
There are leaves behind the flower
All of the above
3
Multiple Choice
Which of these is a quantitative observation?
The flower has 10 petals
The flower has purple, green, and pink on it
There are leaves behind the flower
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a quantitative observation?
The flower is sitting on leaves
The flower smells good
The flower is pink
The flower has 3 different colors on it
5
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an observation about this picture?
The boy has fallen off his bike.
The boy is in a lot of pain.
The boy has injuries to his knees
The boy learned his lesson about wheelies
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is an inference about the picture
The vase is broken.
The girls' bow is blue and purple.
The girl broke the vase.
The girl has blonde hair.
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Multiple Choice
Scenario: You walk into the science classroom and see an unfamiliar adult at the front of the room. You also see that Ms. Rodriguez is not in the room. You wonder where she could be. Which one(s) are observations?
You walk into science.
You see an unfamiliar adult.
You wonder where Ms. Rodriguez could be.
None of these are observations
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Multiple Choice
Scenario: You walk into the science classroom and see an unfamiliar adult at the front of the room. You also see that Ms. Rodriguez is not in the room. You wonder where she could be. "Maybe she's home sick today" you think to yourself. Which of these is an inference?
You walk into science.
You see an unfamiliar adult.
You do not see Ms. Rodriguez
"Maybe she's home sick today"
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Scenario: You are shopping at Kroger. You hear glass breaking, a person cursing, and the sharp smell of pickle juice coming from the next aisle. Which of these is/are observations?
You hear glass breaking
You hear a person cursing
You smell pickle juice
All of these are observations
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Scenario: You are shopping at Kroger. You hear glass breaking, a person cursing, and the sharp smell of pickle juice coming from the next aisle. Based on the scenario, what do you infer (inference)?
The pickle jar was slippery.
Someone dropped a jar of pickles.
All of these are inferences.
That person is having a bad day.
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Multiple Choice
Observations like measurements are ____________ observations
quantitiative
qualitative
operational
scientific
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Observations like the color or texture of an object are ________________ observations.
quantitative
qualitative
operational
scientific
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Observation or Inference: I notice the tree by the pond has no leaves on it.
Observation
Inference
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Observation or Inference: The boy fell off the branch.
Observation
Inference
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Observation or inference: The caterpillar did not eat the moth because it is not a carnivore
Observation
Inference
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Observation or Inference: The sound traveled faster through the desk than through the air.
Observation
Inference
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Qualitative or Quantitative: There is 300 mL of liquid in this beaker.
Qualitative Observation
Quantitative Observation
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Multiple Choice
Qualitative or Quantitative: I feel rough sand and a strong heat on the back of my neck.
Qualitative Observation
Quantitative Observation
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Multiple Choice
Qualitative or Quantitative: There is a smoky smell outside
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Multiple Choice
Qualitative or Quantitative: There are 25 students in Mrs. Grell's class
Qualitative
Quantitative
Which of these is a qualitative observation?
There are 10 petals on the flower
There is one flower in the picture
The flower is pink
The flower has 3 different colors on it
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