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Real Reservoir Data Vasily Demyanov Nathan Amaral Julie Halotel Tom Buckle Rhona Hutton 19 September 2019 Reservoir Challenges 19 September 2019 2 Discover
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Real Reservoir Data Vasily Demyanov Nathan Amaral Julie Halotel Tom Buckle Rhona Hutton 19 September 2019 Reservoir Challenges 19 September 2019 2 Discover Patterns in geological amp reservoir . he year Design Value s based on the average of a 3 year period which includes the selected year plus the two prior years Also displayed is the following informat on for each year the umber of Complete Quarters for that year the 99 th Percentil samp Context Clues . Context Clues:. words or phrases surrounding a difficult word that can help you define its meaning. . Read the passage on the next slide and supply context clues for the underlined words. . Making Inferences. How do you make an inference?. Making Inferences. We all make inferences when we take what we already know (schema), and then take clues from the text, and reach an assumption or conclusion!. Chapter 1. Section 1. Thinking Like a Scientist. pages #5 – #12.. Scientists use skills such as:. . 1. . observing. 2. . inferring. 3. . predicting. 4. . classifying. . and. 5. . making models. . 8. th. Grade Earth Science. “Notice all the computations, theoretical scribblings, and lab equipment, Norm….Yes, curiosity killed these cats.”. Observations. Inferences. Observations. Inferences. What is an Inference?. An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. . When you make an inference, you read something, add what you know to it, and draw a conclusion.. Grades 3 – 5. © 2013 Texas Education Agency / The University of Texas System. “ Inferring is the bedrock of comprehension, not only in reading. We infer in many realms. Our life clicks along more smoothly if we can read the world as well as text. Inferring is about reading faces, reading body language, reading expressions, and reading tone as well as reading text.”. Learning objectives. I will be able to:. List 3 inferred characteristics that describe the first life forms of cellular life on Earth. Compare the two types of autotrophy used by early cells. Relate the development of photosynthesis to the development of aerobic respiration in early cells. Mrs. . Davidovicz’s. . 2011 – 2012 Class. GPS: . GPS: ELA3R3 The student uses a variety of strategies to gain meaning from grade-level text. The student. f. Makes judgments and inferences about setting, characters, and events and supports them with evidence from the text. . PPDAC responses . Sophie Wright MRGS 2016. Strategies, Tools and Prompts . to support Statistical Report writing. . . Looking Roskill’s tool box of ideas, and . examples. , that show ways to lift the quality of student written responses. . To have seen or not to have seen. That is the question!. Sh. hh. hh. …I’m observing!. Observations. An observation is the gathering of information by using our . five senses. :. sight. smell. E. vidence…. 1/15/2015. Making Inferences. We make inferences all the time whether we realize it or not. Good readers make inferences while reading when we predict what will happen next or ask ourselves why character is behaving a certain way.. Amy babysits almost every day after school. She often has to say no to families who want her to babysit because she is already busy.. What can you interpret about their activity?. Josh woke up early on Saturday morning and looked outside the window. The sun was out, and the heat was excruciating. His dad called to Josh and said, “It is a perfect day, don’t forget to bring a towel!” Josh grabbed a towel, and they quickly left the house.. TOWCANWENDERSTANDOURATERget older they will start to spend more timeusing the skills of inference and predictioncation and measurement tend to beused across the grade levels more evenly partly because
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