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Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity
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Description

Solidify KEY science skills of graphing, experimental design, data analysis, claim evidence reasoning (CER), reading comprehension, critical thinking and MORE with this jam packed trophic levels and ecological pyramids graphing and analysis activity!

Each of my weekly graphing and data analysis activities include SIX differentiated versions, perfect for middle AND high school, any student level:

  • Simple graph and questions: Simple two variable data with more basic questions, perfect for middle school level or foundational skill reinforcement for high school
  • More complex graph and questions: More complex multi-variable data with more challenging questions, perfect for high school or more advanced students
  • Graph included: Students interpret provided graph to solidify graph and data analysis skills, CER, and critical thinking skills
  • Create your own graph with pre-labeled graph paper: This version adds graphing skills to the activity! Using data, students first create their own graph on provided scaffolded pre-labeled graph paper, then answer the analysis questions
  • Create your own graph with blank graph paper: This version is perfect to build more advanced graph skills. Using data, students first create their own graph on blank graph paper, then answer the analysis questions


Each activity contains FOUR key sections, thoughtfully designed to build key science skills:

  1. Background reading: Engaging informational text that builds content knowledge about food webs, tropic levels, and ecological pyramids and reinforces reading comprehension
  2. Experimental design: Students identify key parts of the experiment such as independent and dependent variables, constants, testable question, and hypothesis
  3. Data interpretation: students analyze trends, compare variables, and draw conclusions using quantitative evidence from the graph
  4. Application: real world scenarios and questions to extend learning, transfer knowledge, and build critical thinking skills

This is a NO PREP highly versatile activity perfect for weekly skill reinforcement, independent practice, in class lesson or activity, homework, sub plans, virtual learning, assessment, and more!!


What is included in this resource?

  • Six differentiated versions of student handout
  • Fully editable printable and digital versions
  • Teacher Guide
  • Answer Key


⭐⭐⭐ Click here to get a FREE Scientific Graphing & CER Activity! ⭐⭐⭐

Visit my shop to check out more hands-on engaging science activities, projects units, assessments and more!

NOTE: to best unzip this product, move the zip file to your desktop before opening after you download your purchase. If any issues unzipping, rename the folder a shortened name. Email me at kt.edsolutions@gmail.com for questions!

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Trophic Levels/Ecological Pyramids Weekly Graphing, Data Analysis + CER Activity

KT Education Solutions
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6th - 10th
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Description

Solidify KEY science skills of graphing, experimental design, data analysis, claim evidence reasoning (CER), reading comprehension, critical thinking and MORE with this jam packed trophic levels and ecological pyramids graphing and analysis activity!

Each of my weekly graphing and data analysis activities include SIX differentiated versions, perfect for middle AND high school, any student level:

  • Simple graph and questions: Simple two variable data with more basic questions, perfect for middle school level or foundational skill reinforcement for high school
  • More complex graph and questions: More complex multi-variable data with more challenging questions, perfect for high school or more advanced students
  • Graph included: Students interpret provided graph to solidify graph and data analysis skills, CER, and critical thinking skills
  • Create your own graph with pre-labeled graph paper: This version adds graphing skills to the activity! Using data, students first create their own graph on provided scaffolded pre-labeled graph paper, then answer the analysis questions
  • Create your own graph with blank graph paper: This version is perfect to build more advanced graph skills. Using data, students first create their own graph on blank graph paper, then answer the analysis questions


Each activity contains FOUR key sections, thoughtfully designed to build key science skills:

  1. Background reading: Engaging informational text that builds content knowledge about food webs, tropic levels, and ecological pyramids and reinforces reading comprehension
  2. Experimental design: Students identify key parts of the experiment such as independent and dependent variables, constants, testable question, and hypothesis
  3. Data interpretation: students analyze trends, compare variables, and draw conclusions using quantitative evidence from the graph
  4. Application: real world scenarios and questions to extend learning, transfer knowledge, and build critical thinking skills

This is a NO PREP highly versatile activity perfect for weekly skill reinforcement, independent practice, in class lesson or activity, homework, sub plans, virtual learning, assessment, and more!!


What is included in this resource?

  • Six differentiated versions of student handout
  • Fully editable printable and digital versions
  • Teacher Guide
  • Answer Key


⭐⭐⭐ Click here to get a FREE Scientific Graphing & CER Activity! ⭐⭐⭐

Visit my shop to check out more hands-on engaging science activities, projects units, assessments and more!

NOTE: to best unzip this product, move the zip file to your desktop before opening after you download your purchase. If any issues unzipping, rename the folder a shortened name. Email me at kt.edsolutions@gmail.com for questions!

Report this resource to TPT
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NGSSMS-LS2-3
Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem. Emphasis is on describing the conservation of matter and flow of energy into and out of various ecosystems, and on defining the boundaries of the system. Assessment does not include the use of chemical reactions to describe the processes.
NGSSMS-LS2-4
Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations. Emphasis is on recognizing patterns in data and making warranted inferences about changes in populations, and on evaluating empirical evidence supporting arguments about changes to ecosystems.
NGSSHS-LS2-4
Use mathematical representations to support claims for the cycling of matter and flow of energy among organisms in an ecosystem. Emphasis is on using a mathematical model of stored energy in biomass to describe the transfer of energy from one trophic level to another and that matter and energy are conserved as matter cycles and energy flows through ecosystems. Emphasis is on atoms and molecules such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen being conserved as they move through an ecosystem. Assessment is limited to proportional reasoning to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy.
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