Uses charts and graphs to examine data related to world energy use and generation and explains how children can organize data in different visual forms and interpret and create tables, graphs, and charts.
Explains how graphs and charts can be used to help students learn about global politics, describing the different types of graphing that can aid them in organizing data related to types of government, how countries work together, international organizations, and other topics.
Explains how weather and climate can be measured using graphs and charts, and answers questions about climate change, the Earth's atmosphere, and a hygrometer.
Introduces habitats, discussing the different types, food chains, adaptation, and species identification, along with pie charts, Carroll diagrams, bar charts, and Venn diagrams used to illustrate these topics.
Explains how buildings and structures can be measured using graphs and charts, and answers questions about a beam bridge, the Channel Tunnel, and the world's tallest building.