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Evidence

Meaning must be derived from data produced by scientific investigations. Can you  identify patterns in the data? Can you make meaning of the data?

Be sure to determine the type of data you will be collecting in order to make a data table.

 

Watch the two videos which focus on how to interpret data and how to create a graph to communicate your results. Interpreting data is much more effective if you use data table and graphs.  

When you have some evidence to share, hop on over to Flipgrid to share with your classmates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After you have posted your evidence on Flipgrid, click here for the next and final phase of your investigation: Engaging in Argument from Evidence!

 

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Cooper Clark Teacher @

Las Lomas High School

1460 South Main Street

Walnut Creek, Ca 94596

cooperclark@auhsdschools.org

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