D3.3.9-12 | Evaluating Sources & Using Evidence
Grades 9-12
Identify evidence that draws information directly and substantively from multiple sources to detect inconsistencies in evidence in order to revise or strengthen claims.
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D3.3.9-12 | Evaluating Sources & Using Evidence
Grades 9-12
Identify evidence that draws information directly and substantively from multiple sources to detect inconsistencies in evidence in order to revise or strengthen claims.
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Data Streams: A crash course in data literacy using stream ecology

Level-up data literacy skills by practicing the "PPSTT" Framework for unlocking any graph's secrets. Students watch scientists model this approach & then try it on their own using multiple data types, including: the frequency of certain words in books, streamflow rates, and maps.
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Lesson 2
Students will analyze mutliple data sets. They will be prompted to look for things that are "strange" or inconsistent in the data to help make well-informed claims.
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3 lessons and 4 supporting media items.


Lesson 2
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