 Support students to navigate our data-filled world with data literacy lessons in CESAW. Visual Data Talks are short classroom discussions that develop data literacy and foster curiosity about the data that students find all around them. Lessons support students to read, analyze, and interpret data while empowering them to ask questions, create knowledge, and communicate meaning. Visual Data Talks in CESAW cover foundational concepts aligned to leading computer science standards. All while leveraging powerful multimodal tools built for young learners, let's explore! All lessons begin with a warm-up where students discuss an image related to the main topic, picking their interests right from the start. During their math block, kindergarten through second-grade teachers present the lesson on their interactive whiteboard and, through a slow reveal, students engage with making sense of the data in a full-class discussion. Kindergarten Visual Data Talks uses real-world images to help students make a one-to-one data visualization. Each lesson ends with a ready-made assessment to give teachers actionable insights into student learning toward objectives. In the kindergarten Show What You Know assessment, students create their own data using physical items from their classroom or home environment, helping them become more comfortable with data. In the Show What You Know for first and second grades, students summarize the data and make their own data visuals using art supplies or the multimodal tools in CESAW. To strengthen the complex skill of interpreting data in third through fifth grades, older students work with a partner on a connect activity to compare and contrast two different visuals of the same data. Then, with the help of hops, students create a new data visualization piece by piece. With Visual Data Talks, every student's creativity and curiosity shines. Teach students to interpret and navigate their data-filled world with data literacy lessons in CESAW.