Analyze patterns in words, tables, and graphs to draw conclusions. 0306.3.6
Links verified on 12/26/2014
- Analyzing Graphs
- All The Parts - (3-5) learn the parts of a graph
- Bar Graph - Enter data to create a bar graph, then manipulate the graph's maximum and minimum values.
- Circle Graph - Enter data categories and the value of each category to create a circle graph (similar to "Pie Chart" but the user can define the data set)
- Comparative Bar Graphs - read the graph and answer questions
- Create-a-Graph - lessons and activities on a variety of graphs
- How It All Stacks Up - interpret and compare information using a bar graph
- Interpreting Column Graphs - students practice by answering ten questions about the graph
- Overview of a Bar Graph - [designed for 4th grade] Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Overview of a Line Graph - [designed for 4th grade] Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Pie Chart - view pie charts (parameters: number of sectors, size of sector as a percent)
- What percentage has been shaded - Guess the percent of the shaded pie chart (extremely difficult)
- Patterns for Solid Figures - complete to make a cube figure
- Patterning - find what the sequence is, along with completing the pattern.
- Quad Squad - describe various quadrilaterals
- Solid Pattern Pieces - name the different faces of solid figures to make objects using a pattern
- Triangle Properties - sort the triangles according to their properties
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