Get Graphing! Building Data Literacy Skills
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Collecting Data
by Lizann Flatt
Part of the Get Graphing! Building Data Literacy Skills series
With fun and engaging activities, Collecting Data outlines the steps to properly gathering and organizing data, which include observation, assessing the reliability of sources, and critically assessing data in order to draw reliable conclusions. Readers begin their journey toward data literacy by developing their sense of curiosity, and then conducting investigations, just like solving a mystery.
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Bar Graphs
by Crystal Sikkens
Part of the Get Graphing! Building Data Literacy Skills series
The massive volume of information available in the world today makes clarity a key component of data literacy. Using engaging activities and relevant, real-life examples, both digital and online, Bar Graphs is an important stop along the information highway of the 21st century. Visual representations of data are the quickest and clearest way to share information. This title teaches young readers how to organize and present data using bar graphs, and explains how to interpret data in this form.
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Picture Graphs
by Crystal Sikkens
Part of the Get Graphing! Building Data Literacy Skills series
Clear representations of data are vitally important in the information overload of the 21st century. In Picture Graphs, young readers will continue their journey toward data literacy by learning how to organize and present data using pictures, and how to use critical thinking to assess and interpret data in this form. Fun activities and relatable, real-world examples, both digital and online, will encourage readers to "picture" information in a new way.
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Line Graphs
by Lizann Flatt
Part of the Get Graphing! Building Data Literacy Skills series
In Line Graphs, readers will discover how to organize, present, and interpret data in this useful visual form. Relying on critical thinking to assess data, readers will learn how to recognize patterns and predict outcomes. Imaginative activities and meaningful, real-world examples, both digital and online, will stimulate young minds to "get in line" with the benefits of data literacy.
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