Compare the five largest cities of Tennessee using a bar graph. 7.3.7
Links verified 3/29/2011
- Interpret Data
- Chart Gallery - large number of examples of many different types of charts
- Data Picking - students collect data, enter tally marks or numbers and then select which graph is appropriate
- How to use Excel to create a Chart or Graph - a step-by-step module from Internet4Classrooms
- Interpreting Column Graphs - students practice by answering ten questions about the graph
- 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
- Interpreting Data Quiz - after you finish the lesson above, take this quiz
- Interpreting Data - multiple-choice quiz from Gencoe math [5 questions]
- Interpreting Column Graphs - students practice by answering ten questions about the graph
- Overview of a Bar Graph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Overview of a Line Graph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Play Ball - collect data to put on a picture graph
- Total Population, Tennessee Places, Census 2000 - document with raw data
- Total Population by City, Census 2000 - an alphabetical listing
- Tennessee - City Population - Cities, Towns & Provinces
- Tennessee Population and Demographics Resources - results of a Clusty search (use these links to find raw population data on specific Tennessee cities)
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