Free chart literacy teacher resource

Free Evidence-Based Chart Discussion Protocol

Turn chart disagreements into evidence-centered classroom discussion.

A one-page teacher protocol for making chart disagreement accountable to evidence.

Classroom use

Use it as a small routine inside the chart work you already teach.

This resource is connected to the Teaching Guide, but it is intentionally compact enough for planning, discussion, assessment review, or a next-day classroom move.

  • pause before resolving disagreement
  • make competing claims visible
  • connect claims to chart evidence
  • compare interpretations fairly
  • separate supported conclusions from open questions

Best used for

A focused scaffold for recurring chart-reasoning moments.

whole-class discussion

small groups

assessment review

science data interpretation

social studies source work

math reasoning conversations

Optional implementation

Looking for structured practice?

The free resource is a quick routine. Chart-Ed products give students repeated practice with the same reasoning demand across chart types.

Free Evidence-Based Chart Discussion Protocol | Chart-Ed