Match each metric unit with its label and instrument

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Match each metric unit with its label and instrument Metric Match Ready…Set…Go Length Mass Volume Time seconds mL grams centimeters

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Metric Match Ready…Set…Go. Match each metric unit with its label and instrument. Length Mass Volume Time. seconds. grams. centimeters. mL. Essential Question. Are mistakes or errors valuable to a scientist?. Today’s Goals. Distinguish between an observation and an inference - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Match each metric unit with its label and instrument

Metric MatchReady…Set…Go

Length

Mass

Volume

Time

seconds

mL

grams

centimeters

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Are mistakes or errors valuable to a

scientist?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

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Distinguish between an observation and an inference

Conduct an inquiry to determine what happens when a “ghost” crystal is placed in water.

Practice making observations and inferences about the “ghost” crystal.

TODAY’S GOALS

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QUESTIONS

CLAIMS

EVIDENCE

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Shoulder Partner ActivityReview the scientific method by completing the graphic organizer.

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Check and correct your answers!

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Today we are going to focus on the process of making observations!

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Let’s just see how observation you really are!

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Observations involve all five senses. You may use tools to make an observation known as measurements.

Evidence gathered through observations is called data.

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Observations often lead to inferences.

An inference is a logical interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge.

Let’s look at an example.

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List some observations and inferences about the man in this picture.

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List some observations and inferences about the face in this picture.

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Study the cartoon below. Classify the statements below as observations and inferences.

The ant has two antenna. The sign is shaking.The ant can read. The sign was blown over.The ant is worried. The sign is heavy.The ant is perspiring. The ant is under the sign.

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Are mistakes or errors valuable?

Will it be valuable to find out your “claim” (hypothesis) from the ghost crystal lab is wrong?