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Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations

Directions: Read the following examples of observations Directions: Read the following examples of observations
and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write
QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in
your Science notebook. your Science notebook.

1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by 1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by
0.79°C last April 2021. 0.79°C last April 2021.
2. The sandpaper is rough. 2. The sandpaper is rough.
3. The red ball had the smallest mass. 3. The red ball had the smallest mass.
4. It tastes sweet and sour. 4. It tastes sweet and sour.
5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long. 5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long.
6. It is yellowish in color. 6. It is yellowish in color.
7. Light travels faster than sound. 7. Light travels faster than sound.
8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second. 8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second.
9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to 9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to
black. black.
10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet. 10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet.

Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations


Directions: Read the following examples of observations Directions: Read the following examples of observations
and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write
QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in
your Science notebook. your Science notebook.

1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by 1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by
0.79°C last April 2021. 0.79°C last April 2021.
2. The sandpaper is rough. 2. The sandpaper is rough.
3. The red ball had the smallest mass. 3. The red ball had the smallest mass.
4. It tastes sweet and sour. 4. It tastes sweet and sour.
5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long. 5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long.
6. It is yellowish in color. 6. It is yellowish in color.
7. Light travels faster than sound. 7. Light travels faster than sound.
8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second. 8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second.
9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to 9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to
black. black.
10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet. 10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet.

Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations Qualitative vs Quantitative Observations


Directions: Read the following examples of observations Directions: Read the following examples of observations
and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write and then decide if it is Qualitative or Quantitative. Write
QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in QL for qualitative and QN for quantitative observations in
your Science notebook. your Science notebook.

1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by 1. The average temperature of the Earth increased by
0.79°C last April 2021. 0.79°C last April 2021.
2. The sandpaper is rough. 2. The sandpaper is rough.
3. The red ball had the smallest mass. 3. The red ball had the smallest mass.
4. It tastes sweet and sour. 4. It tastes sweet and sour.
5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long. 5. The gumamela leaf is 9 cm long.
6. It is yellowish in color. 6. It is yellowish in color.
7. Light travels faster than sound. 7. Light travels faster than sound.
8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second. 8. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second.
9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to 9. When sugar is added to sulfuric acid, its color changes to
black. black.
10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet. 10.The length of the rod is 2.5 feet.

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