GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS. Create graphs for the Board of Trustees showing the following information: – Mr. Edgar’s 4 th period, FCS, Montana History class,

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GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

Create graphs for the Board of Trustees showing the following information: – Mr. Edgar’s 4 th period, FCS, Montana History class, 9/’12 – 10 girls, 4 of whom are light-haired (blond) – 16 boys, 9 of whom are light-haired Also create a timeline, to scale, showing ten events from your life

Create the following kinds of graphs: – Table (chart) – Pie chart – Pictogram – Bar graph – Line graph

Every graphic organizer you do this year will include: – Title! – All appropriate labels Units Label both axes, every column, etc. Key All pertinent information

To summarize: Create graphs for the Board of Trustees showing the following information: – Mr. Edgar’s 4 th period, FCS, Montana History class,9/’12 – 10 girls, 4 of whom are light-haired (blond) – 16 boys, 9 of whom are light-haired Also create a timeline, to scale, showing ten events from your life Create the following kinds of graphs from the information above: – Table (chart) – Pie chart – Pictogram – Bar graph – Line graph (data) – Timeline (to scale, 10 events, your life BoysGirls September1610 October1510 November1310 December1311 January1211