Task: Students differentiate between simple observations and inferences, and between observations that require measurement and those that do not.
Assessment focus: observing scientifically.
Curriculum Links:
Science capabilities
The capabilities focus is brought about by the conversations you have and the questions you ask.
Capability: Gather and interpret data
This resource provides opportunities to discuss describing being about what you see, and explaining being about what your observations make you think.
Observations are descriptive, and include things that can be counted or measured. Inferences are more interpretive – they are the meanings we "read into" our observations. Children who say a brown twig is dead or diseased are going beyond what they see to think about what their observations mean. However it is not really possible to separate observation and inference cleanly because our brains interpret everything we observe in ways that are shaped by what we "know" already.