Communicating and Understanding Data Graphing Practice

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Communicating and Understanding Data Graphing Practice The Living Earth 8/8/18 Communicating and Understanding Data Graphing Practice

Bar Graphs Discuss with your group how to best title each graph and decide on appropriate labels for the X-axis and Y-axis. Each person in your group gets one color marker. Draw a bar graph for each set of data. Yell out your table letter when complete.

Line Graphs Rainforest Data Rainfall (mL) Time (hr) 2 1 3 5 4 6 13 7 8 9 10 Line Graphs Discuss with your group how to best title the graph and decide on appropriate labels for the X-axis and Y-axis. Each person in your group gets one color marker. Draw a line graph for the set of data. Yell out your table letter when complete.

Pie Graphs Discuss with your group how to best title the graph. Each person in your group gets one color marker. Draw a pie graph for the set of data. Yell out your table letter when complete.

Make a digital representation of your graphs https://live.amcharts.com/ ?