Science Starters Week 8 ILO Review. Review- Observations vs Inferences Write down three observations and three inferences.

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Science Starters Week 8 ILO Review

Review- Observations vs Inferences Write down three observations and three inferences

Review- Sort data Classify the animals into 2 or more categories. Be able to justify why you classified the animals in those categories. Can you add this to one of your categories? If you cannot, how can you reclassify the animals so that it would fit?

Review- Provide relevant data to support their inferences and conclusions. What do you think happened here? What evidence supports your conclusion?

Review- Observe objects, events and patterns and record both qualitative and quantitative information. Write 3 qualitative observations and 3 quantitative observations

Review- Identify a problem. A student visited this forest located in Poland. What do you think happened here? What are 2 scientific questions the student could ask about the forest?