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Tuesday, October 30th. AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Homework Review 3 – Quantitative & Qualitative Variables 4 – Independent & Dependent Variables 5 – Exit Ticket Friday is the last day for late assignments. Today’s Goal:
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Tuesday, October 30th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Homework Review 3 – Quantitative & Qualitative Variables 4 – Independent & Dependent Variables 5 – Exit Ticket Friday is the last day for late assignments Today’s Goal: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Homework 1. Classroom Materials (see p. 3) 2. Qualitative / Quantitative Variables & (p. 9-10)
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Bell Ringer(p. 15): • When you look at the following object, list all the characteristics you see: • Of the characteristics you listed, which were quantities? • Which characteristics could you not quantify?
Tuesday, October 30th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Homework Review 3 – Quantitative & Qualitative Variables 4 – Independent & Dependent Variables 5 – Exit Ticket Friday is the last day for late assignments Today’s Goal: Students will be able to explain the difference between qualitative / quantitative variables and independent / dependent variables. Homework 1. Classroom Materials (see p. 3) 2. Qualitative / Quantitative Variables & (p. 9-10)
Shout Outs Period 1 – Kemo Period 2 – Vincent Period 3 – Chelsea
Homework 1. Classroom Materials – Bring classroom materials from page 3 by Thursday at the latest. I will not provide calculators or writing utensils for the rest of the year. 2. Variables Homework– Page 9-10
Homework Review • 1. Based on the data, which shoes would you advise Mr. Spring to wear for his marathon? Why? (This is the conclusion) • 2. What was the question Mr. Spring needed to answer?
Homework Review • 3. How did Mr. Spring gather background information about other shoes? • 4. Why did Mr. Spring use the scientific method to solve this problem? What is the purpose of the scientific method? • 5. How did Mr. Spring test his hypothesis? What was his procedure?
Week 8 Weekly Agenda Monday 10/29 – Scientific Method Tuesday 10/39 – Types of Variables Wednesday 10/31 – Precision & Accuracy, Chemical & Physical Changes Thursday 11/1 – Review Friday 11/2 – Review
CHAMPS for October 30th C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND for questions A – Activity – Take notes so you can study later. M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Paper P – Participation – Take notes, answer questions S – Success – Understand the Scientific Method
Notes: Please take out your notebook or a piece of binder paper Topic: Data Analysis Date: 10/30/2012
Notes: Data Analysis Quantitative – Results from measurement; i.e. mass, volume, length, time. Qualitative – Deals with descriptions (color, beauty, shape).
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative Chief Keefe is a good rapper. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative Chief Keefe is a good rapper. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative I have two iPhone 5’s Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative I have two iPhone 5’s Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative This is a beautiful car. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative This is a beautiful car. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative There are three hamburgers on the plate. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative There are three hamburgers on the plate. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative The guy on the right is tall. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative The guy on the right is tall. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative The guy on the right is 6 foot 10. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Classify as Qualitative or Quantitative The guy on the right is 6 foot 10. Qualitative or Quantitative?
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g __________large _________ blue _________heavy ________ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? . 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g __________large _________ blue _________heavy ________ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g __________large _________ blue _________heavy ________ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ________ blue _________heavy ________ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue _________heavy ________ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ___L_____ heavy ___L____ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm ________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ____L____ heavy ___L____ small _________ 78°C _________long _________ 3.4 cm _________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ____L____ heavy ___L____ small ____L____ 78°C ________long _________ 3.4 cm _________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ____L____ heavy ___L____ small ____L____ 78°C ____N___long _________ 3.4 cm _________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ____L____ heavy ___L____ small ____L____ 78°C ____N___ long _____L___ 3.4 cm _________
Questions 1-3 in Packet (p. 7) 1. What five senses do we use to make observations? Touch, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Sight 2. What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative observation? Qualitative observation – Observation based on description. Quantitative observation– Observation based on measurement. 3. Identify each of the following observations as either qualitative (L) or quantitative (N). 30 g _____N____ large ___L____ blue ____L____ heavy ___L____ small ____L____ 78°C ____N___ long _____L___ 3.4 cm ___N_____
Notes: Data Analysis (continued) Observation – Taking in information from your senses. Inference – Making a judgment based on observation What do you observe? What do you infer?
Notes: Data Analysis (continued) Observation – Taking in information from your senses. Inference – Making a judgment based on observation What do you observe? What do you infer?
Notes: Data Analysis (continued) What do you observe? What do you infer?