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Goal 1.05. OBJECTIVE: SWBAT- Explain observations through a candle observation lab. Warm-up. What is an observation? And why are observations important to science?. Practicing Observations. You will have 30 seconds to make as many observations as you can about the following pictures:.
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Goal 1.05 OBJECTIVE: SWBAT- Explain observations through a candle observation lab
Warm-up • What is an observation? And why are observations important to science?
Practicing Observations • You will have 30 seconds to make as many observations as you can about the following pictures:
How observant were you? • 1) What color is the tip of the orange fish’s fins? • 2) What color is the starfish? • 3) How many total sea creatures are in the picture?
How observant were you? • 1) What street were we looking at? • 2) What store were we looking at in the picture? • 3) What color was lit in the traffic light? • 4) What was the number on the bus? • 5) Which direction is the no turn sign pointing?
Remember in science class it is very important that you are observant!
Answer the following questions • 1) What color is your candle? • 2) What is the length of your candle? • 3) What is the length of the wick on your candle? • 4) Describe the texture of your candle. • 5) What does your candle smell like?
Candle Observation Quiz • 1) What color is your candle? • 2) What is the length of your candle? • 3) What is the length of the wick on your candle? • 4) Describe the texture of your candle. • 5) What does your candle smell like? • * How many stripes were on your candle?
Observations from afar • As a class what can you observe about my candle?
Free Write • You will write about observations in science and in your everyday life.