
Evaluate explanations for accuracy, sufficiency of evidence, and limitations
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High school students evaluate scientific explanations by examining accuracy, sufficiency of evidence, and limitations in this worksheet on Evidence and Explanation within Scientific and Engineering Practices. Teachers can use it as a critical thinking exercise after reading a scientific article or claim, helping students develop the evaluative habits that distinguish strong scientific reasoning from weak argumentation. The skill is transferable across all science disciplines and supports college-ready analytical writing.
Learning objectives
- Evaluate a scientific explanation for factual accuracy and logical consistency
- Assess whether the evidence provided is sufficient to support the explanation
- Identify limitations in a scientific explanation and suggest what additional evidence would strengthen it
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It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Evidence & Explanation.
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