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Mrs. Anna Ward
Qualitative versus Quantitative
Observations
• Come in QUIETLY and find your ASSIGNED seat quickly.
• On your desk, you will find a sheet describing the differences
between Qualitative and Quantitative Observations.
• This Sheet will be attached into your science notebook, so take
good care of it.
• You should have your science notebooks today
• FRIDAY—
• Parent letters are due to your third block teacher
• You need to have reading material for SSR during
the morning time before the school day begins
• You will have a quiz on classroom procedures
• Review DO NOW!!! Sheets
• Set up Science Notebooks
• Short notes on Qualitative and Quantitative Observations
• Review Collaborative Work Procedures
• Lab on Sewer Fleas (OBSERVATIONS—Qualitative V.
Quantitiative)
•It is light green in color.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•It tastes sour.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•One leaf is 9 cm long.
•QUANTITATIVE (2)
•It makes a loud pop
sound.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•The mass of the computer
is 1 ½ kg.
•QUANTITATIVE (2)
•It smells sweet.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•The temperature of the
room increases by 8
degrees C.
•QUANTITATIVE (2)
•It gets darker over a
period of time.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•The flowers cluster in 3
blooms.
•QUANTITATIVE (2)
•Feels very rough.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•The Plant is short.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•Leaves are stiff.
•QUALITATIVE (1)
•The veins are 3mm wide.
•QUANTITATIVE (2)
• What are some qualitative examples?
• What are some quantitative
examples?
• Which type of observation is more
accurate and why?
•I will lead you
through setting up
your interactive
science notebook.
• GOING FORWARD, I have a special
technique to help you know what is
important and what you should write
down.
• Anything I need you to write down I
will outline in RED.
• Qualitative Observations are when you
use your senses (sight, taste, smell, feeling
and hearing) to note characteristics
• QUALITATIVE QUALITY
• EXAMPLES: odor, color, state of matter
• Quantitative Observations are
characteristics than can be measured
• QUANTITATIVEQUANTITY (or amount)
• Examples: density, mass, boiling point,
melting point, length
•You have been pre-assigned
to groups based on your
current seating. We are
going to practice moving our
desks in and out of groups.