K-Gr 3—An introduction to basic graphing skills through instruction and interaction. Each begins with the idea that graphs, particularly those that a student constructs themselves, may provide information not available in books or on the Internet.
Collecting Data sets up the other three volumes by guiding readers in constructing a question and then gathering information to answer that question, including discerning what type of data will be useful. The other three volumes describe simple types of graphs, from the parts of each graph to its uses. Readers are invited to interpret the data on provided example graphs and construct their own based on the example. Much of the content revolves around classroom assignments, but these could be appreciated by independent readers as well.
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