Select suitable graph types (such as bar graphs, histograms, line graphs, circle graphs, box-and-whisker plots, and stem-and-leaf plots) and use them to create accurate representations of given data. SPI 0706.5.2
Links verified on 6/11/2014
- 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)
- Collecting and Analyzing Data - a five-question multiple-choice quiz
- Comparative Bar Graphs - read the graph and answer questions
- Data Interpretation Games - Numerous activities on using and interpreting data - Activities include bar, pie and line graphs, data collecting and much more
- Data Picking - students collect data, enter tally marks or numbers and then select which graph is appropriate
- Graphing Skills - What's the point? find the point on the grid
- Interpreting Data - a five-question multiple-choice quiz
- Overview of a Stem-and-leaf plot by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Overview of a Circle Graph by Nicole Carroll followed by a practice quiz
- Pie Chart - Students view pie charts (parameters: number of sectors, size of sector as a percent)
- Piece Of Pie - display data using a circle graph
- Push Ups - collect data to put on a line graph
- Reading Charts and Graphs - In this lesson you will: read bar graphs, pie charts, and grid charts, review percentages in pie charts, and ompare types of information shown in different kinds of charts
- Spy Guys Interactive - Understanding and Interpreting Graphs - Video Lesson
- Using Graphs to Understand Data - a five-question multiple-choice quiz
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