What others say
"This is such a great resource to practice graphing skills! I like that each practice page is short, but they can be combined with other pages for a lengthier assignment. Thank you for including an answer key!"
Amanda E.
"With many standardized tests for science requiring students to be able to read and interpret graphs, this was a great activity to give my students more practice with graphs. I split the graphs apart and assigned one each week as practice throughout the year. "
Joyce H.
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The thumbnails aren't showing up right. Everything will look nice when you download it :) This is a collection of 27 graphs with analyzing questions that correspond with each. In my science classroom, I had each student work on one, and then we rotated, so kids were able to see each graph. I laminated each sheet and had kids write their answers on notebook paper. These questions analyze:
Hypothesis and if they are supported by the data or not
Independent/Dependent variables
Bias
Interpreting graphs
Patterns and trends in data
Predicting the next outcomes
Hypothesis and if they are supported by the data or not
Independent/Dependent variables
Bias
Interpreting graphs
Patterns and trends in data
Predicting the next outcomes
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What others say
"This is such a great resource to practice graphing skills! I like that each practice page is short, but they can be combined with other pages for a lengthier assignment. Thank you for including an answer key!"
Amanda E.
"With many standardized tests for science requiring students to be able to read and interpret graphs, this was a great activity to give my students more practice with graphs. I split the graphs apart and assigned one each week as practice throughout the year. "
Joyce H.
Description
The thumbnails aren't showing up right. Everything will look nice when you download it :) This is a collection of 27 graphs with analyzing questions that correspond with each. In my science classroom, I had each student work on one, and then we rotated, so kids were able to see each graph. I laminated each sheet and had kids write their answers on notebook paper. These questions analyze:
Hypothesis and if they are supported by the data or not
Independent/Dependent variables
Bias
Interpreting graphs
Patterns and trends in data
Predicting the next outcomes
Hypothesis and if they are supported by the data or not
Independent/Dependent variables
Bias
Interpreting graphs
Patterns and trends in data
Predicting the next outcomes
Report this resource to TPT
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Quick to prep and easy to use, great resource to have.
This is such a great resource to practice graphing skills! I like that each practice page is short, but they can be combined with other pages for a lengthier assignment. Thank you for including an answer key!
With many standardized tests for science requiring students to be able to read and interpret graphs, this was a great activity to give my students more practice with graphs. I split the graphs apart and assigned one each week as practice throughout the year.
This was a good activity for my students to use in class.
This resource helped practice the skill of reading graph, and was easy to use.
A great review of reading scientific graphs, very helpful to use at the beginning of the year!
Really good for teaching students about different graphs and was not to easy
My students enjoyed this activity. They were actively participating and engaged.
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