Reading Graphs Tables
This activity focuses on the fundamentals of reading and interpreting graphs, including bar graphs and circle graphs. Students will pair up to identify the five key components of a graph within a limited time. As a group, one member will track progress through a physical activity (jumping jacks) for two minutes, recording results every 15 seconds and creating a graph based on the findings. This interactive approach emphasizes collaboration, practical data recording, and understanding essential parts of graphs while enhancing teamwork skills.
Reading Graphs Tables
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1. Reading Graphs & Tables
3. Bar graph 6
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5. Circle Graphs
6. Circle Graphs
7. Circle Graphs
8. Pair-up with Study Partner With your partner make a list of five parts of a graph.
You have 4 minutes.
Share Results with class.
9. Group Work Choose a member of your group to be: Time keeper, Recorder, and the Jumping Jack
10. Group Work Have a member do jumping jacks for 2 minutes recording the progress every 15 seconds and make a graph of the results. (15 minutes)
Be sure to include all the parts of a graph.
18. Reading Graphs & Tables