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Use scientific information to compare benefits, risks, and impacts of solutions — free printable High School Science worksheet

Use scientific information to compare benefits, risks, and impacts of solutions

Free printable Science Literacy science worksheet for "Use scientific information to compare benefits, risks, and impacts of solutions" — practice technology & society. No-prep, print or assign online.

High school students in grades 9–12 use scientific information to systematically compare the benefits, risks, and broader societal impacts of technology solutions, practicing the kind of evidence-based reasoning central to Scientific and Engineering Practices. Teachers can use this challenging worksheet to guide structured analysis of real or hypothetical technologies within a unit on Technology and Society. It develops the critical-thinking and communication skills students need for science-based decision-making in the real world.

Science
Scientific & Engineering Practices
High School
Worksheets
Ages 14–18
hard

Learning objectives

  • Use scientific evidence to compare benefits and risks of a solution
  • Evaluate the broader societal and environmental impacts of a technology
  • Construct an evidence-based argument about the value of a proposed solution

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It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Technology & Society.

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