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Observations. Observations. Observations are taken in science so that someone reading your experiment can see what you experienced . Observations can include measurements , or experiences using the 5 senses . Types of Observations. Measurements are called quantitative observations .
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Observations • Observations are taken in science so that someone reading your experiment can see what you experienced. • Observations can include measurements, or experiences using the 5 senses.
Types of Observations • Measurements are called quantitative observations. • To remember: • Quantitative = Quantity, and a quantity is a number.
Types of Observations • Observations using the senses are called qualitative observations. • To remember: • Qualitative = Quality, and a quality is a property of something.
Making Good Observations • To make good qualitative observations, you need to be descriptive. • Bad Observations: • “Bubbled” • “Turned black” • “Dissolved” • Better Observations: • “The metal bubbled” • “The solution turned black” • “The salt dissolved”
Making Good Observations • Making good quantitative observations means making good measurements. • Measurements are always numbers, and they always have units. • Examples: • Mass ex: 60 g • Time ex: 20 s • Electric current ex: 120 A • Volume ex: 355 mL