Inductive Reasoning Worksheet
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Being able to reason inductively is an important and powerful skill, but when not done correctly this process can go off the rails. In this video and accompanying worksheet, I discuss some of the ways that scientists approach the process of inductive reasoning to make better predictions and draw better conclusions.
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The worksheet includes:
The download is a .zip file that contains a Word document and PDF of the worksheet.
If you would like more information on this product, please fee free to contact me through TPT or email at [email protected]. I also welcome any helpful feedback!
- Space for students to take notes with prompts based on Harvard's Project Zero thinking routine 'Take Note'.
- Simple recall question to reinforce the concepts.
- Four examples of when inductive reasoning has gone wrong that challenge students to apply their understanding.
- An answer key for questions that are not specific to individual students.
The download is a .zip file that contains a Word document and PDF of the worksheet.
If you would like more information on this product, please fee free to contact me through TPT or email at [email protected]. I also welcome any helpful feedback!