graphic methods

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graphic methods

Great graphs and sensational statistics

games and activities that make math easy and fun
2004
A collection of games and activities designed to help students improve their understanding of graphs and statistics.

Graphs

1995
Contains questions, games, and activities to help young mathematicians learn to understand and draw graphs.

Learning about the water cycle with graphic organizers

2005
Presents an introduction to the water cycle, in simple text with illustrations, using graphs and charts to provide information on evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation.

Learning about the effects of natural events with graphic organizers

2005
Uses texts and graphs to explain the impact of storms, earthquakes, wildfires, and other natural disasters on Earth and those who live here.

X marks the spot!

2002
Upon moving to their grandfather's house, two boys discover a treasure map in the attic and must learn how to use it in order to find their surprise.

Learning about earth's cycles with graphic organizers

2005
Presents a short study about the earth's cycles and includes graphic organizers that describe the weather, moon, eclipses, tides, and more.

Collecting data

pick a pancake
2004
Addison, Mina, Multiplex, and Split introduce the concept of collecting and presenting data through a story in which they ask their friends about their favorite pancake flavors.

A game of functions

1974
Gives directions for a game which demonstrates the basic principles of functions and graphs.

Charts and graphs

fun, facts, and activities
1984
Explains how charts and graphs are used, with directions for drawing a giant pie graph, a block bar graph, a time line, a family tree, a calendar, and other projects.

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