Our Data Analysis unit covers creating graphs and reading information from graphs. Students will be expected to be able to make a table to organize given information, then create a bar graph, line graph, or line plot. Students will also be expected to determine which type of graph should be used for the given information. Throughout this unit, we will also spend time making predictions based on a graph, and practice critically questioning information in a graph or table (such as What information does this graph not tell me? Does it skew the information in any way?) Part of the 5th grade standard does mention making inferences based on data in a graph, but this is more of an important skill students will need as they begin researching information on their own and finding data on the internet in the coming years.
Helpful Links:
Graphs (BrainPOP - will need to sign in)
Practice Answering Questions About Line Graphs (IXL)
Create Bar Graphs (simple)
Create Bar Graphs (advanced)
Create Line Graphs (simple)
Create Line Graphs (advanced)
Explanation of Line Plots (YouTube Video)
Create Line Plots (IXL)
Interpret Line Plots (IXL)
Create and Interpret Line Plots with Fractions (IXL)
Helpful Links:
Graphs (BrainPOP - will need to sign in)
Practice Answering Questions About Line Graphs (IXL)
Create Bar Graphs (simple)
Create Bar Graphs (advanced)
Create Line Graphs (simple)
Create Line Graphs (advanced)
Explanation of Line Plots (YouTube Video)
Create Line Plots (IXL)
Interpret Line Plots (IXL)
Create and Interpret Line Plots with Fractions (IXL)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
This unit will also include mean, median, mode, and range. They have been working on this for awhile already, but it has not been assessed before this unit.
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Overview (BrainPOP - will need to sign in)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Examples (PurpleMath)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range (Kids Math: Ducksters)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range (BBC Bitesize)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Overview (BrainPOP - will need to sign in)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Examples (PurpleMath)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range (Kids Math: Ducksters)
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range (BBC Bitesize)