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Graphing

Graphing. Making a Circle Graph. By Rosi Barron. Fifth Grade Graphing: Creating Graphs. •. •. Tips:. -Teachers, please read through the whole. presentation prior to the activity. -Each activity is meant to be used in addition. to your classroom teaching.

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Graphing

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  1. Graphing Making a Circle Graph By Rosi Barron

  2. Fifth Grade Graphing: Creating Graphs • • Tips: -Teachers, please read through the whole presentation prior to the activity. -Each activity is meant to be used in addition to your classroom teaching. -Each activity includes a journal component. • Objective: TSW utilize charted data to create specific graphs.

  3. Graph Requirements • Data to be graphed, • Title area & legend area, • Labels for the X axis & Y axis, and • An appropriate graph for the data. Each time you see the journal paper you will need to write in your Math Journal.

  4. Graph #4: Circle Graph - a graph in the shape of a circle that shows fractions, percents, or parts of a whole. Mr. Smith’s fifth grade took a poll about their favorite fast food. There were 4 categories. Use the data in the table to make a Circle Graph. You may have to change the numbers to fractions. Click to see the Circle Graph ----->

  5. Does your graph look like this one? If not, draw this one. 12 people=12/24=1/2 6 people=6/24=1/4 4 people=4/24=1/3 2 people=2/24=1/12 That was a tough one!

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