Description
Observation and inference are two of the difficult concepts for students to grasp.
This lesson gives students lots of practice at perfecting these concepts. This is a complete lesson that includes an animated, editable PowerPoint, student notes ready for the interactive notebook, two great foldables, homework, task cards, and a student project.
Objectives:
♦ Students will define observation, quantitative observation, qualitative observation and explain the difference between each.
♦ Students will define inference and make inferences in several different scenarios.
♦ Students will compare observations and inference.
♦ Students will define experiment, and list properties of a well-planned experiment.
Prior Knowledge for Students:
None.
Teacher Prep Time:
Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: Two-Three class periods
This is product contains an editable PowerPoint.
Note: This is an animated PowerPoint. It may appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode.
included in this packet:
✓ 12 slide Animated PowerPoint- Editable
✓ Student notes that follow PowerPoint and are sized for INB w/KEY
✓ Homework w/KEY 1 page
✓ Two foldables: Observation/Inference & Science Inquiry Vocabulary
✓ 16 Task Cards w/student answer sheet (color & B&W)
✓ Editable Task Cards
✓ Student project- introducing famous scientists
✓ Teacher detailed notes for the PowerPoint, foldables, task cards, and project
This lesson is appropriate for grades 5-8.
You will want to save this lesson and use it for years to come!
Chemistry Corner
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This lesson gives students lots of practice at perfecting these concepts. This is a complete lesson that includes an animated, editable PowerPoint, student notes ready for the interactive notebook, two great foldables, homework, task cards, and a student project.
Objectives:
♦ Students will define observation, quantitative observation, qualitative observation and explain the difference between each.
♦ Students will define inference and make inferences in several different scenarios.
♦ Students will compare observations and inference.
♦ Students will define experiment, and list properties of a well-planned experiment.
Prior Knowledge for Students:
None.
Teacher Prep Time:
Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: Two-Three class periods
This is product contains an editable PowerPoint.
Note: This is an animated PowerPoint. It may appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode.
included in this packet:
✓ 12 slide Animated PowerPoint- Editable
✓ Student notes that follow PowerPoint and are sized for INB w/KEY
✓ Homework w/KEY 1 page
✓ Two foldables: Observation/Inference & Science Inquiry Vocabulary
✓ 16 Task Cards w/student answer sheet (color & B&W)
✓ Editable Task Cards
✓ Student project- introducing famous scientists
✓ Teacher detailed notes for the PowerPoint, foldables, task cards, and project
This lesson is appropriate for grades 5-8.
You will want to save this lesson and use it for years to come!
Chemistry Corner
**************************************************************************************
Check out these other products that you may be interested in:
Changes in States of Matter
Properties of matter PowerPoint with Flip Book and Task Cards Scientific Methods BellWork/Warm-Ups
*************************************************************************************
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Grades
5th - 8th
Subjects
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Pages
12 slides and 35 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
3 days
Description
Observation and inference are two of the difficult concepts for students to grasp.
This lesson gives students lots of practice at perfecting these concepts. This is a complete lesson that includes an animated, editable PowerPoint, student notes ready for the interactive notebook, two great foldables, homework, task cards, and a student project.
Objectives:
♦ Students will define observation, quantitative observation, qualitative observation and explain the difference between each.
♦ Students will define inference and make inferences in several different scenarios.
♦ Students will compare observations and inference.
♦ Students will define experiment, and list properties of a well-planned experiment.
Prior Knowledge for Students:
None.
Teacher Prep Time:
Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: Two-Three class periods
This is product contains an editable PowerPoint.
Note: This is an animated PowerPoint. It may appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode.
included in this packet:
✓ 12 slide Animated PowerPoint- Editable
✓ Student notes that follow PowerPoint and are sized for INB w/KEY
✓ Homework w/KEY 1 page
✓ Two foldables: Observation/Inference & Science Inquiry Vocabulary
✓ 16 Task Cards w/student answer sheet (color & B&W)
✓ Editable Task Cards
✓ Student project- introducing famous scientists
✓ Teacher detailed notes for the PowerPoint, foldables, task cards, and project
This lesson is appropriate for grades 5-8.
You will want to save this lesson and use it for years to come!
Chemistry Corner
**************************************************************************************
Check out these other products that you may be interested in:
Changes in States of Matter
Properties of matter PowerPoint with Flip Book and Task Cards Scientific Methods BellWork/Warm-Ups
*************************************************************************************
Get TPT credit to use on your Future Purchases!
Go to your “My Purchases” page and click on “Provide Feedback” button. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Click here for more information.
Become a follower to receive updates about new products as I add them.
This lesson gives students lots of practice at perfecting these concepts. This is a complete lesson that includes an animated, editable PowerPoint, student notes ready for the interactive notebook, two great foldables, homework, task cards, and a student project.
Objectives:
♦ Students will define observation, quantitative observation, qualitative observation and explain the difference between each.
♦ Students will define inference and make inferences in several different scenarios.
♦ Students will compare observations and inference.
♦ Students will define experiment, and list properties of a well-planned experiment.
Prior Knowledge for Students:
None.
Teacher Prep Time:
Just print and go!
Lesson Duration: Two-Three class periods
This is product contains an editable PowerPoint.
Note: This is an animated PowerPoint. It may appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode.
included in this packet:
✓ 12 slide Animated PowerPoint- Editable
✓ Student notes that follow PowerPoint and are sized for INB w/KEY
✓ Homework w/KEY 1 page
✓ Two foldables: Observation/Inference & Science Inquiry Vocabulary
✓ 16 Task Cards w/student answer sheet (color & B&W)
✓ Editable Task Cards
✓ Student project- introducing famous scientists
✓ Teacher detailed notes for the PowerPoint, foldables, task cards, and project
This lesson is appropriate for grades 5-8.
You will want to save this lesson and use it for years to come!
Chemistry Corner
**************************************************************************************
Check out these other products that you may be interested in:
Changes in States of Matter
Properties of matter PowerPoint with Flip Book and Task Cards Scientific Methods BellWork/Warm-Ups
*************************************************************************************
Get TPT credit to use on your Future Purchases!
Go to your “My Purchases” page and click on “Provide Feedback” button. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Click here for more information.
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Excellent, thank you!
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I loved this. Great for the Ell's and LD kids
Excellent supplemental piece! Thanks!
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Super helpful in explaining the differences between observations and inferences. Easy for students to understand.
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Love, love, love these for extra practice for my kids! Thank you!
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