Your search for “Presenting Scientific Data (SS030902)” returned 30 results.

Sites for Teachers (13)

MathTrax
Here you will find the MathTrax Installer which provides MathTrax and everything necessary to run it, including the Java Access Bridge used by screen readers.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Interactivate: Histograms and Bar Graphs
Students often confuse histograms and bar graphs and when to use each. Use this lesson (or share it with a math colleague) to help students learn about these two types of graphs.
Features:
Lesson Plans, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.25 / 3
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Sites for Students (17)

Mean and Median
The Java Applet on this webpage shows how the relationship between the mean and the median and illustrates several aspects of these measures of central tendency. Other features found on the page include a complete set of instructions, and exercises that make use of the applet.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Core Content, Inquiry
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.13 / 3
Histograms
This four-page tutorial guides you through a discussion of how histograms are used to organize and analyze data, such as population data. After each page, there is a brief check-up that helps you to create a final graph. Feedback is provided along the way.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.13 / 3
Create A graph
Once you have data from an investigation or survey, follow the step-by-step directions here to create colorful line graphs, pie charts, or bar graphs. No special software is required and you can print your results.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, Inquiry
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.04 / 3
Simple Data Grapher
This webpage host a very simple data graph making applet. Basically, the users enter their legends, maximums, minimums, and data, and then press the 'Make graph' button. A new browser window will open up with the graph displayed in it. The applet will automatically play after it loads into the browser window. This applet is much easier to use then Excel and therefore is a great resource to introduce upper elementary and middle school students to the graphing of data.
Features:
Hands On, Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content, Inquiry
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.00 / 3
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