Objective: I will graph data collected in class and home to reflect on carbon usage in order to create a brochure to inform people about the benefits of.

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Objective: I will graph data collected in class and home to reflect on carbon usage in order to create a brochure to inform people about the benefits of making changes in consumption

Graph the “Mean” for each part of #7 Include your data for each as well (table 1)  Bar and Pie charts seem to be effective  Use a different color for each bar or section of pie  Create a Key  Use the whole sheet (don’t make a tiny graph in the corner) #8 use your graph to make an analysis #9 use the data from 4d #10 use the data from 4b #11 use the data from 4c *Use the information you have collected to create a “BROCHURE” Include graphics, and other important information to “sell” your idea.

There will be a quiz on terms and facts related to Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Footprint.