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Bellwork 8/13/2015 Science Safety Test! During this time, you should be reviewing your safety contract to be better prepared for the test. Any paperwork for me turn into basket on cart.

Draw the chart What do you think this term means? Definition Examples Observations Inferences

Observation Gathering of information using your senses: Hearing Seeing Tasting Touching smelling

Inference When you explain or interpret the things you observe, you are inferring, or making an inference.

Draw the chart below on a sheet of paper Inference Observation #1 #2 #3 #4 #5