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

2 Bar Graphs Uses bars or wide lines to compare data visually

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

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

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

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

7 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

8 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 318991023038

9 3 rd Period

10 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 4192243253101

11 4 th Period

12 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 518271522872

13 5 th Period

14 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 614216882681

15 6 th Period

16 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 7231101242949

17 7 th Period

18 Database Database - an organized collection of data.data Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 81748803071

19 8 th Period

20 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 318991023038 4192243253101 518271522872 614216882681 7231101242949 81748803071

21 Database = Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia ALL1110748521176922 Period North America South America EuropeAfricaAsiaAustralia 318991023038 4192243253101 518271522872 614216882681 7231101242949 81748803071

22 All Periods

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

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

25 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:

26 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:


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