Charty Party! Graphing
by Bryce Fiero
This lesson teaches graphing in a variety of ways and looks at how data can be made misleading. Students will begin with a story and creating a behavior over time graph. Then they will engage with the game Charty Party! where students match funny y-axis with given x-axis and graph data. Then students discuss how data can be misleading and close with a review of what they learned.
Lesson Grade Level
6th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1I6wuJhPN5jfRTmPafdqwbimETJPqdFjN/edit?u…Related Content
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