Description
Overview:
Help! A radioactive rat has escaped from the mad scientist's lab! This fun and engaging graph interpretation scenario is perfect for your science process skills unit. Great for homework, a warm-up, exit-ticket, or packet addition. This print-and-go resource is a quick and convenient way to introduce your students to graph interpretation.
Students Will:
- Interpret a Scatter Plot to determine the age and mass of lab rats
- Identify independent and dependent variables
- Compare and contrast data to make inferences
- Construct a brief justification regarding their findings
Included in this Resource:
- One page graphing scenario
- One answer key
Terms of Use:
You May:
- Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
- Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
- Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.
You May Not:
- Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, or remove copyright / watermarks.
- Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
- Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs).
- Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law.
Clipart and fonts for cover images credit to: Educlips, Hello Literacy, KG Fonts
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Description
Overview:
Help! A radioactive rat has escaped from the mad scientist's lab! This fun and engaging graph interpretation scenario is perfect for your science process skills unit. Great for homework, a warm-up, exit-ticket, or packet addition. This print-and-go resource is a quick and convenient way to introduce your students to graph interpretation.
Students Will:
- Interpret a Scatter Plot to determine the age and mass of lab rats
- Identify independent and dependent variables
- Compare and contrast data to make inferences
- Construct a brief justification regarding their findings
Included in this Resource:
- One page graphing scenario
- One answer key
Terms of Use:
You May:
- Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
- Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
- Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.
You May Not:
- Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, or remove copyright / watermarks.
- Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
- Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs).
- Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law.
Clipart and fonts for cover images credit to: Educlips, Hello Literacy, KG Fonts





