Gracie Perez Grade 1 - Science. Example Non-Example.

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TEKS: § Science, Grade 1, Beginning with School Year (b) Knowledge and skills. (3) Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student knows that information and critical thinking are used in scientific problem solving. The student is expected to: (B) make predictions based on observable patterns