OBSERVING Specimen given Groundnut Activities i Individually examine
OBSERVING Specimen given: Groundnut Activities: i. Individually, examine the specimen given. ii. Record its characteristics. iii. Put the specimen back into the box and mix the groundnut up. iv. Try to identify your specimen based on the characteristics recorded earlier.
You are observing when you are …
1. Using the five senses effectively.
2. Identifying relevant particulars of an objects and its environment.
3. Focusing on relevant particulars from massive information.
4. Identifying similarities and differences.
5. Identifying strange / unusual features.
6. Realizing changes in environment.
7. Identifying the correct sequence.
8. Using appropriate instrument(s) to enhance senses for the details. MICROSCOPE STETHOSCO PE
What is meant by observing ? Observing involves collecting information about objects or phenomenon by using the five senses : Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell
Why do we need to observe? To compile / gather as much information as possible about objects or phenomena.
How do we observe? 1. Focus on the objects or phenomena to be studied. 2. Identify the characteristics. 3. Compare the objects or phenomena. 4. Identify changes and sequence of events. 5. Use appropriate apparatus for more detailed observations.
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