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Representing Data with Charts and Graphs

Representing Data with Charts and Graphs. SPI 0506.5.1. Unit EQ:. How do I represent data using various graphs and charts?. SPI 0506.5.1. Lesson 1 EQ:. How do I represent data using bar graphs (and double bar graphs)?. SPI 0506.5.1. Activator: Smarties.

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Representing Data with Charts and Graphs

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  1. Representing Data with Charts and Graphs SPI 0506.5.1

  2. Unit EQ: How do I represent data using various graphs and charts? SPI 0506.5.1

  3. Lesson 1 EQ: How do I represent data using bar graphs (and double bar graphs)? SPI 0506.5.1

  4. Activator: Smarties Open your roll of Smarties and sort them in the matching color column on your paper (one in each block)

  5. Activator: Smarties Now, color in the cells (rectangles) that matched the number of Smarties in each color. Complete the bottom part of your sheet. You can then eat your Smarties 

  6. collect contained Horizontal vertical intersect study data horizontal

  7. vertical row column represent distance interval graph results counting I IIII

  8. Numbered Heads (Think Pair Share) Number 1s pick three vocabulary words to define for your partner. Number 2s then pick three different words to define for your partner. Vocabulary Words: data title axis survey row column cell legend (key) tally interval (scale)

  9. Homework Tomorrow you will be creating your own graph based on a survey you will conduct of your classmate. Tonight, you need to decide on what your topic will be. • Choices: • Favorite ice cream (choose 3 flavors plus OTHER) • Favorite subject (math, science, language arts, soc. studies) • Favorite color (choose from 3 colors plus OTHER) • Favorite soda (choose from 3 plus OTHER) • Favorite holiday (choose from Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and OTHER)

  10. Ticket Out the Door On your index card, write three of the vocabulary words below followed by the definition. Make sure your name is on your card. Vocabulary Words: data title axis survey row column cell legend (key) tally interval (scale)

  11. Day 2 Lesson 1 EQ: How do I represent data using bar graphs (and double bar graphs)? SPI 0506.5.1

  12. Look at the Types of Graphs foldable

  13. Bar Graph Double Bar Graph Bar graphs use bars of different lengths to show and compare numerical data. Double bar graphs use more than one bar to be able to compare more than one set of data on the same graph.

  14. What’s Your Favorite Sport? Bar graph

  15. What’s Your Favorite Sport? Bar graph

  16. More examples of bar graphs

  17. Classwork / Homework You will use the rest of the class to ask your classmates their preference (choice) for the survey that you have selected. Keep track of the responses using tally marks. For homework, you will then create a bar graph on the graph paper showing your results. • Choices: • Favorite ice cream (choose 3 flavors plus OTHER) • Favorite subject (math, science, language arts, soc. studies) • Favorite color (choose from 3 colors plus OTHER) • Favorite soda (choose from 3 plus OTHER) • Favorite holiday (choose from Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and OTHER)

  18. Ticket Out the Door On your index card, write the answer to the EQ: How do I represent data using bar graphs (and double bar graphs)? Make sure your name is on your card.

  19. Lesson 2 EQ: How do I represent data using circle graphs and pictographs? SPI 0506.5.1

  20. Activator: Sporty Selections Pass to exactly 12 classmates

  21. Look at the Types of Graphs foldable

  22. Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Circle Graphs (pie charts) are used to compare parts of a group to the whole group. The whole circle is the whole group.

  23. More examples of circle graphs

  24. Pictographs also called picture graphs Pictographs use pictures or symbols to represent data amounts.

  25. Pictographs Pay attention to the key when using pictographs because the picture or symbol may represent more than one like in the example below:

  26. Examples of pictographs

  27. Examples of pictographs

  28. Classwork / Homework You can also roll dice if you prefer

  29. Classwork / Homework

  30. $2 Summary Explain the difference between a circle graph and a pictograph. Each word is worth 10 cents

  31. Lesson 3 EQ: How do I represent data using line graphs (and double line graphs)? SPI 0506.5.1

  32. Activator: BrainPop - Graphs http://www.brainpop.com/math/dataanalysis/graphs/

  33. Look at the Types of Graphs foldable

  34. Line Graph Line graphs are used to show how data changes over time. Double line graphs use more than one line to be able to compare more than one set of data.

  35. Line Graph example The data from the table above has been summarized in the line graph to the right.

  36. Line Graph Example

  37. Classwork / Homework

  38. Classwork / Homework

  39. Ticket Out the Door On your index card, Answer the questions to the BrainPop Quiz on graphs

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