Science: Unit One Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify key vocabulary to understand new topics Do Now: Take out your notebook.

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Science: Unit One Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify key vocabulary to understand new topics Do Now: Take out your notebook

Observation Let’s break the word down Root Word: Observe

Observation Is any description or measurement gathered by senses

Key Vocabulary Hypothesis: an educated guess. Your guess or predication about will happen using (if, then) Inference: your assumption about an observation Theory: Logical explanation about observed facts. Has been tested multiple times Variable: A variable is an object, event, idea, feeling, time period or any other type of category you are trying to measure

Activity: Take index cards and on the card: Write the word Write the definition Draw a picture Write it in a sentence

Share out What is the definition in of a new word in your OWN words Share the sentence you created

Exit Ticket How are you feeling about these new words? YES!!!! I GET IT I AM GOING TO BE ABLE TO USE THESE I GET IT BUT I STILL NEED HELP I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY OF THE WORDS!!! HELP

hOME WORK Complete the worksheet and hand it in on Wednesday!