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Interpret tables, graphs, diagrams, and simulations to identify science patterns
Free printable Science Literacy science worksheet for "Interpret tables, graphs, diagrams, and simulations to identify science patterns" — practice models & data. No-prep, print or assign online.
High school science students practice interpreting tables, graphs, diagrams, and simulations to identify patterns in data, a critical skill that runs across every scientific discipline. Teachers can use this worksheet as a standalone data-literacy exercise or embed it within any unit where students analyze experimental results or model outputs. Strong data interpretation skills directly support students in designing investigations and evaluating scientific claims.
Learning objectives
- Read and interpret scientific tables, graphs, and diagrams to extract key information
- Identify patterns and trends within data represented in different formats
- Use evidence from data to support or challenge a scientific claim
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