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1 Do Now: 1st period HSA in 264 days
Ananias Jolley HSA in 264 days Miles Izzard Daimon Rhodes Anthony Davis Kenneth Rhodes Dishaun Randolph Keith Forrester Kevin Gaines Kareem Carpenter Stefone Arvinger Nykel Finch Ben Thomas Skipp Bettis Do Now: Please take out your HW and work on the “Do Now Questions” on the top of the CW sheet

2 Do Now: 3rd period HSA in 264 days
Khaleel Lambert Quran Scott HSA in 264 days Travis Taylor William Murphy Keondra Williams Andre Carter Randolph Ford Jason Palmer Delshawn Matthews Robert Ockimey Charles Lee Malik Williams Sean Johnson Jordan Hubbard Stefon Cook James Greene Christopher Williams Keon Shuler Dion’Tae Long Do Now: Please take out your HW and work on the “Do Now Questions” on the top of the CW sheet

3 Do Now: 4th period HSA in 264 days
Davon Arrington Dorien Preston HSA in 264 days Charles Fowlkes Lance Moore Tim Evans Jordan Brown Omari Hall Justin Coleman Aaron Chase Jalin Simms Camren Burwell James Paige Mike Jones Michael Johnson Giovonni Moore Darius Downing Jordan Brock Rashod Mason Chaze Brown Omar Smith James Smothers Mark Johnson Theodore Turnage Trevor Pendleton Michael Williams Do Now: Please take out your HW and work on the “Do Now Questions” on the top of the CW sheet

4 Objective SWBAT distinguish between observations, inferences, and predictions and explain the importance of being skeptical in science

5 Do Now Make 5 observations about the scene shown in the photo up on the screen Hurricane survivors No homes Flood The people were black Water was knee high In a city People have their belongings

6 Observation Info you gather using your 5 senses

7 Info you gather using at least 1 of your 5 senses
What is an observation? Info you gather using at least 1 of your 5 senses When making observations, your opinions about what’s happening in the scene DON’T matter. Observations are only based on what you directly sense

8 Observations The plant is green. Jazz music is playing on the radio.
It is raining outside. The car alarm is beeping. The wall has cracks in it. The room feels humid.

9 What is an observation? Information using one of 5 senses FACTS Examples: The plant is green It’s raining outside Classroom Observations Make 5 observations about the classroom Remember to use one of your 5 senses

10 Inference A conclusion made using your observations, background knowledge, and reasoning. Unlike observations, inferences ARE educated opinions

11 Inferences The plant is healthy. It must have just rained.
Chris is bored.

12 Observation or Inference?
The child enjoys playing with toy cars.

13 Observation or Inference?
The child playing with the car is smiling.

14 Prediction A type of inference that says something about the future
Synonym = hypothesis

15 Observe, Infer, or Predict?
I _____________ that Nick is yawning I _____________ that Nick has his head on his desk I _______________ that Nick did not get enough sleep last night I ______________ that Nick will take a nap after getting home from school observe observe infer predict

16 Do Now Review Look at your Do Now observations
Were your observations purely observations? Did you have any that were actually inferences? How do you know?


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