803 SPI 0807.Inq.3 Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram.

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803 SPI 0807.Inq.3 Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram.

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. Key vocabulary: 1 Data 2 Line graph 3 Bar graph 4 Circle graph 5 Histogram

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. Key concepts/skills: Level 1: Define key vocabulary. Identify key features of tables, graphs, and diagrams. Level 2: Translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. Level 3: Interpret data from given table, graph, or diagram to form conclusions.

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. I.Translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. A. Large amounts of data should go into a table Student 801 Qz 802 Qz 803 Qz 804 Qz David 60 85 93 Joe 76 95 Tammy 50 65 70

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. B. Smaller amounts of data should go into a graph or a diagram

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. C. Data that has a time component should be put into a graph.

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. II. Interpret data from given table, graph, or diagram to form conclusions. A. Main features of a table 1. Title 2. Row names 3. Column names

Interpret and translate data into a table, graph, or diagram. B. Main features of a graph 1. Title 2. X Axis title 3. Y Axis title 4. Scale