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=Key Stage 1=
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==Key Stage 1==
 
To '''observe''' is to watch and listen to something very carefully.
 
To '''observe''' is to watch and listen to something very carefully.
  
==Examples==
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===Examples===
 
: A [[scientist]] watched an [[insect]] very carefully and saw it had 6 [[Leg|legs]].
 
: A [[scientist]] watched an [[insect]] very carefully and saw it had 6 [[Leg|legs]].
 
: A [[scientist]] listened to the [[sound]] that a [[cat]] makes.
 
: A [[scientist]] listened to the [[sound]] that a [[cat]] makes.
 
: A [[scientist]] looked at lots of [[Flower|flowers]] and wrote down the different [[Colour|colours]].
 
: A [[scientist]] looked at lots of [[Flower|flowers]] and wrote down the different [[Colour|colours]].
  
==Used in a Sentence==
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===Used in a Sentence===
 
: A [[scientist]] wants to observe how long it takes for an [[apple]] to [[rot]].
 
: A [[scientist]] wants to observe how long it takes for an [[apple]] to [[rot]].
 
: A [[scientist]] observed that [[The Moon]] is not always in the [[sky]] at [[night]].
 
: A [[scientist]] observed that [[The Moon]] is not always in the [[sky]] at [[night]].
 
: A [[scientist]] made an observation of the colour of different [[Leaf|leaves]].
 
: A [[scientist]] made an observation of the colour of different [[Leaf|leaves]].
  
=Key Stage 2=
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==Key Stage 2==
 
To '''observe''' is to use our senses to study something very carefully or use a tool to measure something. We might [[Sight|watch]] and [[Hearing|listen]] and if it is safe then we might [[smell]] or even [[touch]] it to observe something. We might also use a ruler to measure the length of something or a timer to measure how long it takes for something to happen.
 
To '''observe''' is to use our senses to study something very carefully or use a tool to measure something. We might [[Sight|watch]] and [[Hearing|listen]] and if it is safe then we might [[smell]] or even [[touch]] it to observe something. We might also use a ruler to measure the length of something or a timer to measure how long it takes for something to happen.
  
==Examples==
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===Examples===
 
: A scientist uses a [[Stopwatch|timer]] to see how long it takes for a kettle to boil.
 
: A scientist uses a [[Stopwatch|timer]] to see how long it takes for a kettle to boil.
 
: A scientist took one picture of a plant every day to see how it grows.
 
: A scientist took one picture of a plant every day to see how it grows.
 
: A scientist touched a window, a brick and some carpet to find out which one had the roughest texture.
 
: A scientist touched a window, a brick and some carpet to find out which one had the roughest texture.
  
==Used in a Sentence==
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===Used in a Sentence===
 
: A scientist wanted to observe how long it takes a kettle to boil.
 
: A scientist wanted to observe how long it takes a kettle to boil.
 
: A scientist observed the growth of a plant by taking a picture every day.
 
: A scientist observed the growth of a plant by taking a picture every day.
 
: A scientist wrote down observations of the texture of different surfaces.
 
: A scientist wrote down observations of the texture of different surfaces.
  
=Key Stage 3=
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==Key Stage 3==
 
To '''observe''' is to collect information during an experiment using our [[Sense|senses]] and [[Measure|measuring tools]] and record that information.
 
To '''observe''' is to collect information during an experiment using our [[Sense|senses]] and [[Measure|measuring tools]] and record that information.
  
=Key Stage 4=
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==Key Stage 4==
 
To '''observe''' is to collect and record information during an [[Experiment|experiment]] using [[Scientific|scientific]] tools and [[Scientific Instrument|instruments]]. Any [[data]] collected during an experiment is called an '[[Observation|observation]]'.
 
To '''observe''' is to collect and record information during an [[Experiment|experiment]] using [[Scientific|scientific]] tools and [[Scientific Instrument|instruments]]. Any [[data]] collected during an experiment is called an '[[Observation|observation]]'.

Revision as of 09:01, 30 July 2018

Key Stage 1

To observe is to watch and listen to something very carefully.

Examples

A scientist watched an insect very carefully and saw it had 6 legs.
A scientist listened to the sound that a cat makes.
A scientist looked at lots of flowers and wrote down the different colours.

Used in a Sentence

A scientist wants to observe how long it takes for an apple to rot.
A scientist observed that The Moon is not always in the sky at night.
A scientist made an observation of the colour of different leaves.

Key Stage 2

To observe is to use our senses to study something very carefully or use a tool to measure something. We might watch and listen and if it is safe then we might smell or even touch it to observe something. We might also use a ruler to measure the length of something or a timer to measure how long it takes for something to happen.

Examples

A scientist uses a timer to see how long it takes for a kettle to boil.
A scientist took one picture of a plant every day to see how it grows.
A scientist touched a window, a brick and some carpet to find out which one had the roughest texture.

Used in a Sentence

A scientist wanted to observe how long it takes a kettle to boil.
A scientist observed the growth of a plant by taking a picture every day.
A scientist wrote down observations of the texture of different surfaces.

Key Stage 3

To observe is to collect information during an experiment using our senses and measuring tools and record that information.

Key Stage 4

To observe is to collect and record information during an experiment using scientific tools and instruments. Any data collected during an experiment is called an 'observation'.