Infographics are visual representations of information designed to present complex information quickly and clearly. They can compare or identify relationships in data, build or assess knowledge, and inspire critical thinking. There are many styles of infographics including status comparisons, chronologies, and resources. In the classroom, infographics can be used as anticipatory activities before a unit to engage students and get them thinking about topics, or students can create their own infographics to display essential information being learned. The document provides examples of infographics and questions to consider when analyzing them, as well as free websites for creating infographics.