
Analyzing & Communicating
Skills used to organize data, interpret results, and communicate scientific conclusions.
You have practiced many of these skills in earlier grades. In Grade 10, they are applied more deliberately to chemical investigations, where evidence must be organized, interpreted, and explained clearly.
These skills help you make sense of your results and explain what your data shows, how confident you can be in your conclusions, and how your evidence supports your thinking.
Topics in this section
Recording and Organizing Data
Learn how to record observations and measurements clearly using tables, headings, and consistent units.
Using Tables, Graphs, and Units
Choose appropriate tables and graphs, label them correctly, and use units to communicate data accurately.
Identifying Patterns and Trends
Analyze data to identify patterns, relationships, and trends that help explain what is happening.
Communicating Conclusions Using Evidence
Use evidence to support conclusions and discuss error, uncertainty, and the reliability of results.