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OBSERVATIONS vs. INFERENCES

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Page 1: OBSERVATIONS vs. INFERENCES OBSERVATIONS vs. INFERENCES

OBSERVATIONSvs.

INFERENCES

OBSERVATIONSvs.

INFERENCES

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observationsobservationsThings that can be described using your five senses.

Sight, sound, touch, taste, smell

They are based on facts - NOT opinoins.

Things that can be described using your five senses.

Sight, sound, touch, taste, smell

They are based on facts - NOT opinoins.There is a tree with lights and ornaments

•There is a fireplace with a fire burning

•There are objects wrapped in paper.

There is a tree with lights and ornaments

•There is a fireplace with a fire burning

•There are objects wrapped in paper.

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INFERENCESINFERENCES

Using your observations to make a GUESS about an object or outcome. Using your observations to make a GUESS about an object or outcome.

Based on what I see I conclude that it must have been Christmas when this picture was taken.

Based on what I see I conclude that it must have been Christmas when this picture was taken.

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Determine if the following statements are observations or inferences.Determine if the following statements are observations or inferences.

OBSERVATION OR INFERENCEOBSERVATION OR INFERENCE

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1. There are two adults and one child in this picture.

2. They are a family.

3. The man is wearing a dark shirt.

1. There are two adults and one child in this picture.

2. They are a family.

3. The man is wearing a dark shirt.

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4. The guy on the right is wearing a red hat.

5. The guy on the left is taller.

6. They are playing a game in someone’s backyard.

4. The guy on the right is wearing a red hat.

5. The guy on the left is taller.

6. They are playing a game in someone’s backyard.

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7. There are three swords.

8. It is summer.

9. He is on a ladder.

10. He is not a mentally stable person.

7. There are three swords.

8. It is summer.

9. He is on a ladder.

10. He is not a mentally stable person.

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11. The boat is white.

12. The boat was washed up on the shore by a large wave.

13. There is a rowboat near the stern of the boat.

14. Somebody forgot to tie up the rowboat.

11. The boat is white.

12. The boat was washed up on the shore by a large wave.

13. There is a rowboat near the stern of the boat.

14. Somebody forgot to tie up the rowboat.

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Make three observations and two inferences about the picture.

Make three observations and two inferences about the picture.

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HOMEWORKHOMEWORK

Find a picture (online, from a newspaper, from a magazine, from a family album) and write three observations and an inference about it.

Find a picture (online, from a newspaper, from a magazine, from a family album) and write three observations and an inference about it.