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Reading Maps, Graphs, and Charts

By Lana Sawar, Marcella Sevy, Dajour Yarbrough. Reading Maps, Graphs, and Charts. Graphs. N o n - f i c t ion readers use graphs to find out important facts about the text. It is also a visual object. For an example a bar graph. Charts.

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Reading Maps, Graphs, and Charts

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  1. By Lana Sawar, Marcella Sevy, Dajour Yarbrough Reading Maps, Graphs, and Charts

  2. Graphs • Non-fiction readers use graphs to find out important facts about the text. It is also a visual object. For an example a bar graph.

  3. Charts • Charts are a graphical representation of data in the story.

  4. Maps • Used to show visual information.

  5. By the way the pictures are from Google Yup...... ;) Thanks for watching buddy!

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