science process skills review
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Comparing observations and data to reach a
conclusion about them
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Evaluating
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Creating representations of complex objects or
processes
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Making Models
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Using one or more of your senses to gather
information
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Observing
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Grouping items that are alike
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Classifying
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Making a statement or claim about what will
happen in the future based on past experience or
evidence
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Predicting
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There are 3 windows in the classroom.
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Quantitative
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The tigers walked across the log.
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Qualitative
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The volume of the can of soda is 355 mL.
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Quantitative
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The watermelon was yellow.
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Qualitative
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The room number is 749.
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Qualitative
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A boy comes in the room all wet. It must be raining.
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Inference
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Tommy ate a sandwich for lunch on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. He will eat
a sandwich on Thursday.
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Prediction
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There is a depression developing in the ocean
near Miami. There might be a lot of rain this week.
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Prediction
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Students don’t know the review answers. They might
fail the quiz.
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Prediction
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The difference between inferences and predictions?
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Inferences explain what is happening. Predictions
explain what will happen.
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A map
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Model
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Mystery, Horror, Fiction, Nonfiction Books
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Classifying
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A computer program
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Model
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The leaves are changing colors on the trees.
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Qualitative Observation
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It must be fall.
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Inference
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An observation that includes numbers
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Quantitative
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An observation about qualities or characteristics
of something
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Qualitative
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Interpreting or explaining your observations
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Inferring
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Using the process skills to study the world
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Science
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Facts, figures, or signs used to support or counter a
hypothesis or theory
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Evidence