Organizing and Using Data to Answer Questions

Dynamic Learning Maps

In this module, participants will learn that graphs are tools for visually organizing and comparing data about two or more items, that for students to learn to think statistically, the ?data? must always be related to a question or a series of questions and that object, and that picture and bar graphs are useful to display categorical data and line plots, circle charts, and tables tend are useful in displaying numerical data. Participants will also understand how students will learn to interoperate data from increasingly more complex displays.

Type:

Module

Subject:

Math

Grade:

K-12

TPACK:

Pedagogy,
Content

UDL:

Engagement,
Representation,
Action and Expression

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