T/O: (6.3A) DATABASES, CHARTS, GRAPHS, & MAPS EQ : How do I apply what I’ve been learning?

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T/O: (6.3A) DATABASES, CHARTS, GRAPHS, & MAPS EQ : How do I apply what I’ve been learning?

Bar Graphs Uses bars or wide lines to compare data visually

Line Graph Useful tool for showing changes over a period of time

Circle Graphs When you want to show how the WHOLE part of something that is divided into its parts.

Pictograph Use rows of small pictures or symbols Each symbol represents an amount

Climograph AKA Climate graph Combines a line graph and a bar graph Shows the overall picture of the climate, the long term weather patterns

Diagrams Drawings that show steps in a process, point out the parts of an object or explain how something works. Elevation profile Type of diagram that can be helpful when comparing the elevations of an area

Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia

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Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia

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Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia

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Database The data are typically organized to model aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring information. Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia

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ASSIGNMENT: Using the data from our class, you will create a bar graph to represent the data

ASSIGNMENT Using the data from our class, you will create a bar graph to represent the data

ASSIGNMENT: Using the data from our class, you will create a bar graph to represent the data If you prefer your bar graph to go vertically, you can set it up like this:

ASSIGNMENT: Using the data from our class, you will create a bar graph to represent the data If you prefer your bar graph to go vertically, you can set it up like this: