Description
- β 6th Grade Science | Variable Control Worksheet (General) (PDF) β Practice identifying independent and dependent variables and what needs to stay constant.
- β 6th Grade Science Worksheet β Writing Testable Questions (PDF) β Write questions that can be investigated with evidence from observations or data.
- β 6th Grade Science | Safety and Ethical Reporting Worksheet (PDF) β Review safe procedures and expectations for accurate, honest results reporting.
- β 6th Grade Science | Pattern From Graphs Worksheet (PDF) Standard General β Analyze trends and patterns in graphs to support conclusions.
- β 6th Grade Science Worksheet β Models and Limitations (PDF) β Explain how models represent phenomena and where they have limits.
- β 6th Grade Science | Evidence Explanations Worksheet (PDF) β General Standards β Turn evidence into explanations using a clear claim-reasoning structure.
- β 6th Grade Science | Data Representations Worksheet (Worksheet + Answer Key) β Choose and interpret tables, graphs, or representations and check understanding with the included answer key.
Skills & Standards
Built for the General framework, this lesson bundle strengthens crosscutting concepts such as patterns and cause-and-effect through hands-on science practices. Students explore disciplinary core ideas by connecting investigations to real-world explanations, then use modeling to represent data and phenomena. Each worksheet emphasizes analytical reasoningβstudents interpret information, identify what supports a conclusion, and revise thinking when evidence does not match. Throughout the set, students practice evidence-based explanations by citing observations or data and using reasoning that is understandable, specific, and testable.
Perfect For
- Teachers seeking structured instruction
- Sub plans
- Homework or review
- Intervention or centers
- Assessment preparation
How to Use
Plan multi-day pacing by grouping worksheets into short learning cycles: Day 1 (Variable Control) and (Writing Testable Questions), Day 2 (Safety and Ethical Reporting) plus graph practice with (Pattern From Graphs), Day 3 (Data Representations), and Day 4β5 (Models and Limitations) then (Evidence Explanations). Use the answer key for quick checks, and consider a station rotation where one group works through variable control, another interprets graphs, and another completes an evidence-based explanation scaffold. For sub coverage, assign one worksheet per period and have students record a brief conclusion statement at the end of each day.
Closing
Download this Grade 6 Science inquiry lesson bundle to support consistent investigation routines and strengthen student explanations aligned to General.
Grade 6 Science Inquiry Lesson Bundle: Variable Control & Models (General)
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Description
- β 6th Grade Science | Variable Control Worksheet (General) (PDF) β Practice identifying independent and dependent variables and what needs to stay constant.
- β 6th Grade Science Worksheet β Writing Testable Questions (PDF) β Write questions that can be investigated with evidence from observations or data.
- β 6th Grade Science | Safety and Ethical Reporting Worksheet (PDF) β Review safe procedures and expectations for accurate, honest results reporting.
- β 6th Grade Science | Pattern From Graphs Worksheet (PDF) Standard General β Analyze trends and patterns in graphs to support conclusions.
- β 6th Grade Science Worksheet β Models and Limitations (PDF) β Explain how models represent phenomena and where they have limits.
- β 6th Grade Science | Evidence Explanations Worksheet (PDF) β General Standards β Turn evidence into explanations using a clear claim-reasoning structure.
- β 6th Grade Science | Data Representations Worksheet (Worksheet + Answer Key) β Choose and interpret tables, graphs, or representations and check understanding with the included answer key.
Skills & Standards
Built for the General framework, this lesson bundle strengthens crosscutting concepts such as patterns and cause-and-effect through hands-on science practices. Students explore disciplinary core ideas by connecting investigations to real-world explanations, then use modeling to represent data and phenomena. Each worksheet emphasizes analytical reasoningβstudents interpret information, identify what supports a conclusion, and revise thinking when evidence does not match. Throughout the set, students practice evidence-based explanations by citing observations or data and using reasoning that is understandable, specific, and testable.
Perfect For
- Teachers seeking structured instruction
- Sub plans
- Homework or review
- Intervention or centers
- Assessment preparation
How to Use
Plan multi-day pacing by grouping worksheets into short learning cycles: Day 1 (Variable Control) and (Writing Testable Questions), Day 2 (Safety and Ethical Reporting) plus graph practice with (Pattern From Graphs), Day 3 (Data Representations), and Day 4β5 (Models and Limitations) then (Evidence Explanations). Use the answer key for quick checks, and consider a station rotation where one group works through variable control, another interprets graphs, and another completes an evidence-based explanation scaffold. For sub coverage, assign one worksheet per period and have students record a brief conclusion statement at the end of each day.
Closing
Download this Grade 6 Science inquiry lesson bundle to support consistent investigation routines and strengthen student explanations aligned to General.


