IPC.SCI.1.F
Organize quantitative and qualitative data using labeled drawings and diagrams, graphic organizers, charts, tables, and graphs.
Integrated Physics and Chemistry · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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quantitative dataqualitative datalabeled drawingsdiagramsgraphic organizerschartstablesgraphs
Skills
- organize (quantitative data) #dok2
- organize (qualitative data) #dok2
- use (labeled drawings and diagrams) #dok1
- use (graphic organizers, charts, tables, and graphs) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can identify and use labeled drawings and diagrams to display data. #dok1
- I can organize quantitative data using charts, tables, and graphs. #dok2
- I can organize qualitative data using diagrams and graphic organizers. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Organizing data effectively is crucial for analyzing and communicating scientific information.
- Different tools such as charts, tables, graphs, and diagrams are used to represent different types of data.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to organize scientific data clearly and accurately?
- How do labeled drawings and diagrams help in representing different types of data?
- What is the difference between organizing quantitative and qualitative data?
- How do various visual representations, like charts or graphic organizers, help us understand scientific investigations?