Observation and Inference
Kindergarten science worksheet on observation and inference with engaging activities.
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Observation and Inference
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. An observation is something you see, hear, smell, taste, or touch. An inference is what you think or guess based on your observations.
1. Look at the picture below. What do you observe?

I see
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2. Is the magnifying glass a tool for observation or inference? Choose the best answer.
A magnifying glass helps us to better.
3. You see a puddle on the ground. What is the most likely inference?
Someone spilled water.
It rained recently.
A car drove by.
The sun is out.
4. True or False: If you hear a dog barking, you can observe the sound.
True
False
5. Go outside and make an observation about something you see. Write down what you observe.
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