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SIR CENDRIX
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OBSERVING
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INFERRING
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COMMUNICATING
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MEASURING
BASIC SCIENTIFIC SKILLS
OBSERVING
Using of senses to
gather
information
Example:
Describing that
the color of your
pants is dark blue
Making an educated guess
Based on existing data
Example: Saying that the person who
used a pencil made a lot of mistakes
because the eraser was well worn.
INFERRING
COMMUNICATING
Words or graphic
symbols
Describing an action
or event
Example: Presenting
the data of your
experiment through
a graph
CLASSIFYING
Categorizing
events or data
Example: Placing
all rocks having
certain grain size
or hardness into
one group.
MEASURING
Both standard
and nonstandard
measure
Describe the
dimensions of an
object or event.
QUALITATIVE QUANTITATIVE
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QUALITATIVE QUANTITATIVE
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
LENGTH
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
1000 mm
2500 cm
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
1000 mm 100 cm
2500 cm
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
2500 cm
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
2500 cm
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
25000 cm 2500 cm
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
127 cm 50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)
1270 cm 127 cm 50 in
PRACTICE EXERCISE
MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS KILOMETERS INCHES
(mm) (cm) (km) (in)