Interpret a frequency table, bar graph, pictograph, or line plot (SPI 0306.5.1)
(Page last edited 5/18/2009)
- All The Parts - ( 3-5 ) Students learn the parts of a graph. ( Author - Sandi King )
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- Bar Charts - Practice reading information from a bar chart. Three levels are available. This works great on an interactive whiteboard.
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- Bar Graph - Enter data to create a bar graph, then manipulate the graph's maximum and minimum values
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- Create-a-Graph - lessons and activities for all types of graphs
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- Data Picking - students collect data, enter tally marks or numbers and then select which graph is appropriate
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- Frequency Table - explanation and practice problems, with solutions available
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- Grapher - interactive column graph maker, students can change values and labels
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- How It All Stacks Up - interpret and compare information using a bar graph ( Author - Sandi King )
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- Interpreting Column Graphs - students practice by answering ten questions about the graph
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- Interpreting Data - survey a small group by clicking on each of the children, turn the tally marks into two types of graphs and then go back and take a different survey
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- Interpreting Data Quiz - after you finish the lesson above, take this quiz
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- Kids Have Pets - Students learn about the parts of a bar graph and how to collect information. ( Author - Sandi King )
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- Kinds Of Graphs - learn about various types of graphs ( Author - Sandi King )
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- Overview of a Bar Graph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
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- Overview of a Line Graph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz ; another quiz
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- Overview of a Pictograph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
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- Play Ball - collect data to put on a picture graph. ( Author - Sandi King )
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- Spy Guys Interactive - Understanding and Interpreting Graphs - Lesson 10 [advanced]
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- Use Graphs to Answer Questions - This Saxon math site uses pictographs or tally marks in the form of check marks. Graphs are sometimes repeated with new questions. Be careful!
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