Description
Are your students struggling to interpret scatterplots and explain relationships between variables with confidence?
Help students build strong data analysis and reading comprehension skills with these scatterplot-focused worksheets designed for rigorous classroom use.
This ready-to-use resource makes it simple to incorporate data literacy and critical thinking into your statistics or data analysis lessons-no prep required.
This resource is designed to support Grade 12 students working within an AP-level curriculum as they develop a deeper understanding of scatterplots and bivariate data.
Students read carefully constructed passages and apply their understanding through targeted questions that focus on relationships, trends, and interpretation of data. Concepts such as positive and negative relationships, correlation strength, clustering, outliers, and lines of best fit are reinforced through repeated exposure and practice.
The included cloze worksheet provides additional support for differentiation, helping students solidify key vocabulary and concepts in a structured format. This resource saves valuable planning time while ensuring meaningful academic practice aligned with higher-level expectations.
⭐ What’s Included
✅ 3 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Each worksheet includes 3 reading passages and 25 questions based on interpreting scatterplots and bivariate data.
In total, 3 worksheets include 9 reading passages and 75 questions that reinforce key statistical concepts.
✅ 1 Cloze Passages Worksheet
A fill-in-the-blank version designed to support understanding of essential vocabulary such as relationship, variables, scatterplot, strength, and predictions.
✅ TOTAL: 4 Print-Ready Worksheets
✅ Answer Sheets Included for EVERY worksheet
Clear and accurate answer keys are provided for all multiple-choice and cloze questions, making grading quick and efficient.
✅ Format: PDF (ready to print)
These worksheets are carefully structured to guide students through interpreting scatterplots step-by-step. Students begin by understanding what each plotted point represents, then move into identifying independent and dependent variables, recognizing trends, and evaluating relationships.
As seen in the included materials, students analyze whether relationships are positive, negative, or show no correlation, and determine how closely data points follow a line of best fit.
The passages and questions also challenge students to think critically about real-world applications of scatterplots. They examine how clustering of data points can reveal patterns, how outliers can affect interpretations, and how scatterplots are used across fields like economics, biology, and social sciences.
✅ Skills Students Practice
Science and mathematics reading comprehension
Understanding scatterplots and bivariate data
Identifying independent and dependent variables
Analyzing positive, negative, and no correlation relationships
Evaluating strength of relationships using clustering and spread
Recognizing patterns such as linear and nonlinear relationships
Interpreting outliers and unusual features in data
Using data to support conclusions and predictions
Applying statistical reasoning to real-world scenarios
Students are repeatedly exposed to essential vocabulary and concepts, including terms like correlation, trend, clustering, form, and line of best fit. The structured questions require students to not only recall definitions but also apply their understanding to interpret data accurately.
For example, students determine how the distance of points from a trend line indicates the strength of a relationship and how widely spread points suggest weaker correlations.
💡 Suggested Uses
✔ Classwork or independent practice during statistics or data units
✔ Homework assignments to reinforce scatterplot concepts
✔ Review activities before quizzes or exams
✔ Test preparation for AP-level assessments
✔ Science and math literacy integration
✔ Sub plans or emergency lessons with no prep required
✔ Small group intervention for targeted support
✔ Early finisher activities that promote critical thinking
✔ Differentiation using the cloze worksheet for additional scaffolding
This resource is especially effective for helping students move beyond basic graph reading into deeper analysis.
They are asked to justify interpretations, recognize patterns, and understand how data can be used to make predictions. For instance, students explore how tightly clustered points around a line indicate a strong relationship and how outliers can lead to misleading conclusions if not properly considered.
The cloze worksheet further reinforces comprehension by requiring students to apply vocabulary in context. This helps strengthen retention and supports learners who benefit from structured language practice.
Terms such as “relationship,” “variables,” and “strength” are revisited in meaningful ways to ensure long-term understanding.
Teacher Notes
Print-ready PDF
Includes complete answer sheets for all 4 worksheets
Designed for upper high school students, particularly Grade 12 AP curriculum
This resource provides a strong balance of reading comprehension and data analysis, making it ideal for cross-curricular instruction. It supports both math and science standards while helping students build confidence in interpreting visual data.
With clear structure, rigorous content, and no preparation required, this is a reliable addition to any classroom focused on statistics, data analysis, or critical thinking skills.
Scatterplot Interpretation Reading Comprehension Worksheets | Grade 12 AP
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Description
Are your students struggling to interpret scatterplots and explain relationships between variables with confidence?
Help students build strong data analysis and reading comprehension skills with these scatterplot-focused worksheets designed for rigorous classroom use.
This ready-to-use resource makes it simple to incorporate data literacy and critical thinking into your statistics or data analysis lessons-no prep required.
This resource is designed to support Grade 12 students working within an AP-level curriculum as they develop a deeper understanding of scatterplots and bivariate data.
Students read carefully constructed passages and apply their understanding through targeted questions that focus on relationships, trends, and interpretation of data. Concepts such as positive and negative relationships, correlation strength, clustering, outliers, and lines of best fit are reinforced through repeated exposure and practice.
The included cloze worksheet provides additional support for differentiation, helping students solidify key vocabulary and concepts in a structured format. This resource saves valuable planning time while ensuring meaningful academic practice aligned with higher-level expectations.
⭐ What’s Included
✅ 3 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Each worksheet includes 3 reading passages and 25 questions based on interpreting scatterplots and bivariate data.
In total, 3 worksheets include 9 reading passages and 75 questions that reinforce key statistical concepts.
✅ 1 Cloze Passages Worksheet
A fill-in-the-blank version designed to support understanding of essential vocabulary such as relationship, variables, scatterplot, strength, and predictions.
✅ TOTAL: 4 Print-Ready Worksheets
✅ Answer Sheets Included for EVERY worksheet
Clear and accurate answer keys are provided for all multiple-choice and cloze questions, making grading quick and efficient.
✅ Format: PDF (ready to print)
These worksheets are carefully structured to guide students through interpreting scatterplots step-by-step. Students begin by understanding what each plotted point represents, then move into identifying independent and dependent variables, recognizing trends, and evaluating relationships.
As seen in the included materials, students analyze whether relationships are positive, negative, or show no correlation, and determine how closely data points follow a line of best fit.
The passages and questions also challenge students to think critically about real-world applications of scatterplots. They examine how clustering of data points can reveal patterns, how outliers can affect interpretations, and how scatterplots are used across fields like economics, biology, and social sciences.
✅ Skills Students Practice
Science and mathematics reading comprehension
Understanding scatterplots and bivariate data
Identifying independent and dependent variables
Analyzing positive, negative, and no correlation relationships
Evaluating strength of relationships using clustering and spread
Recognizing patterns such as linear and nonlinear relationships
Interpreting outliers and unusual features in data
Using data to support conclusions and predictions
Applying statistical reasoning to real-world scenarios
Students are repeatedly exposed to essential vocabulary and concepts, including terms like correlation, trend, clustering, form, and line of best fit. The structured questions require students to not only recall definitions but also apply their understanding to interpret data accurately.
For example, students determine how the distance of points from a trend line indicates the strength of a relationship and how widely spread points suggest weaker correlations.
💡 Suggested Uses
✔ Classwork or independent practice during statistics or data units
✔ Homework assignments to reinforce scatterplot concepts
✔ Review activities before quizzes or exams
✔ Test preparation for AP-level assessments
✔ Science and math literacy integration
✔ Sub plans or emergency lessons with no prep required
✔ Small group intervention for targeted support
✔ Early finisher activities that promote critical thinking
✔ Differentiation using the cloze worksheet for additional scaffolding
This resource is especially effective for helping students move beyond basic graph reading into deeper analysis.
They are asked to justify interpretations, recognize patterns, and understand how data can be used to make predictions. For instance, students explore how tightly clustered points around a line indicate a strong relationship and how outliers can lead to misleading conclusions if not properly considered.
The cloze worksheet further reinforces comprehension by requiring students to apply vocabulary in context. This helps strengthen retention and supports learners who benefit from structured language practice.
Terms such as “relationship,” “variables,” and “strength” are revisited in meaningful ways to ensure long-term understanding.
Teacher Notes
Print-ready PDF
Includes complete answer sheets for all 4 worksheets
Designed for upper high school students, particularly Grade 12 AP curriculum
This resource provides a strong balance of reading comprehension and data analysis, making it ideal for cross-curricular instruction. It supports both math and science standards while helping students build confidence in interpreting visual data.
With clear structure, rigorous content, and no preparation required, this is a reliable addition to any classroom focused on statistics, data analysis, or critical thinking skills.




