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Qualitative & Quantitative Observations Mrs. Anna Ward.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Qualitative & Quantitative Observations Mrs. Anna Ward.

Qualitative & Quantitative ObservationsMrs. Anna Ward

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Today’s Warm-Up

• Come in QUIETLY and gather your materials you need for class (writing utensil and notebook; any paperwork you need for class)

• Pick up a copy of the Raven Way Safety Lesson on the printer table

• Find your ASSIGNED seat QUIETLY and begin your WARM-UP

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Reminders…• You should have your science notebooks

today• BY FRIDAY—• All forms should be turned in• You will have a quiz on classroom procedures,

observations, and the scientific method

•EVERY DAY YOU SHOULD BE EXEMPLIFYING THE RAVEN WAY

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Agenda for the day• Review Warm-Up (Safety)

• Complete Classroom Posters (Blocks 1, 4, 5)

• Set up Science Notebooks

• Qualitative and Quantitative Observations

• Sewer Fleas Observation

• Practice Collaboration

• Review Procedures as needed

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•It is light green in color.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•It tastes sour.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•One leaf is 9 cm long.•QUANTITATIVE (2)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•It makes a loud pop sound.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•The mass of the computer is 1 ½ kg.•QUANTITATIVE (2)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•It smells sweet.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•The temperature of the room increases by 8 degrees C.•QUANTITATIVE (2)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•It gets darker over a period of time.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•The flowers cluster in 3 blooms.•QUANTITATIVE (2)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•Feels very rough.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•The Plant is short.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•Leaves are stiff.•QUALITATIVE (1)

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Qualitative or Quantitative…

•The veins are 3mm wide.•QUANTITATIVE (2)

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For Discussion…

•What are some qualitative examples?•What are some quantitative examples?•Which type of observation is more accurate and why?

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Setting up our notebooks.

•I will lead you through setting up your interactive science notebook.

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NOTES….

•GOING FORWARD, I have a special technique to help you know what is important and what you should write down.

•Anything I need you to write down I will outline in RED.

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QUALITATIVE OBSERVATIONS

•Qualitative Observations are when you use your senses (sight, taste, smell, feeling and hearing) to note characteristics

•QUALITATIVE QUALITY• EXAMPLES: odor, color, state of matter

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QUANTITATIVE OBSERVATIONS•Quantitative Observations are

characteristics than can be measured

•QUANTITATIVEQUANTITY (or amount)

• Examples: density, mass, boiling point, melting point, length

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COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES

•We are going to practice collaboration