2.MATH.10.D
Draw conclusions and make predictions from information in a graph.
Grade 2 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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conclusionspredictionsinformationgraph
Skills
- draw conclusions (from information in a graph) #dok2
- make predictions (from information in a graph) #dok2
- analyze information (presented in a graph) #dok2
- interpret graphical data (to support reasoning) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can find key information in a graph to help me understand data. #dok1
- I can describe patterns or trends I see in a graph. #dok2
- I can draw conclusions based on information in a graph. #dok2
- I can make predictions using information shown in a graph. #dok2
- I can explain why I made a certain conclusion or prediction using evidence from the graph. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Understanding how to examine and interpret data from graphs is useful for making informed decisions.
- Graphs help us look for patterns and make predictions about information in the real world.
Essential Questions
- What does the information in a graph tell us?
- How can we use graphs to help answer questions or solve problems?
- What clues in a graph help us make predictions?
- How do we know if our conclusions from a graph are reasonable?
- Why is it important to explain how we used a graph to reach a conclusion?