WHAT TO DO
(PROCEDURE)
Direction:Examine the picture below. Mark the blank O the statement is an observation, and I if the statement is an inference.
1. A man is carrying sticks.
[tex] \red{ \tt{Answer: }} \purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
2. A stick is holding the bucket of water over the fire.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }} \purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
3. He is boiling water for dinner.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
4. The men are stuck on a mountain.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
5. The tree does not have leaves on it.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
6. It is cold.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{observation}}[/tex]
7. The men stuck their gears in the ground.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
8. The men were mountain climbing.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
9. The men are wearing warm clothes.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
10. The men have backpacks with them.
[tex]\red{ \tt{Answer: }}\purple{ \tt{inference}}[/tex]
More information:
Observation: something noticed or perceived through your senses, such as: seeing, hearing, or touching something directly. "I hear thunder" is an observation.
Inference: a conclusion that is developed through evidence, reasoning, or past observations. "Because I hear thunder, it will rain" is an Inference.
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