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Build and revise models that explain evidence and predict outcomes
Free printable Science Literacy science worksheet for "Build and revise models that explain evidence and predict outcomes" — practice models & data. No-prep, print or assign online.
High school students engage with the iterative nature of scientific modeling, learning how to build, test, and revise models so they accurately reflect evidence and carry predictive power. This Models and Data worksheet asks learners to evaluate what a model explains well and where it falls short, then describe how they would revise it. The skill fits within Scientific and Engineering Practices and is essential preparation for lab reports, research projects, and standardized science assessments.
Learning objectives
- Construct or describe a scientific model that represents evidence from observations
- Evaluate a model's strengths and limitations in explaining a phenomenon
- Revise a model based on new evidence and articulate how the revision improves its predictive accuracy
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