11.4.3

Observing, Measuring & Recording

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Observing, Measuring & Recording

During your investigation, you need to be able to record what you observe or measure.

Recording what happened

Recording what happened

  • Recording what happens can be done using:
    • Brief notes.
    • Tables.
    • Diagrams.
    • Voice recordings.
    • Pictures or video.
Working together

Working together

  • Working with a partner is useful in scientific investigations.
  • You and your partner can check measurements for accuracy and agreement.
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