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Graphing in Science
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This is NOT a graph!! It’s a data table.
A grid that includes information - What information can you get from this data table? Favorite Color Grade level Red Blue Green Yellow Other 6 29 18 10 5 38 7 35 21 8 17 19 15 12 37
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We are going to concentrate on 2 types of graphs in Science:
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Both types of graphs have an X and a Y axis.
X Axis Both types of graphs have an X and a Y axis.
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Types of Graphs Include:
Bar Graph: to compare
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What are some examples of experiments where comparison is used?
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Line Graph: When time is used
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What are some examples of experiments where time is used?
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When making a graph, think every time!
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Scale Must be evenly spaced
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Labels % of vehicles Type of vehicle
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Accuracy: Usually you are transferring data from a data table, so make sure you copy the information correctly!
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Neatness: Take your time and take pride in your work Use a ruler
If I can’t read it, you get to do it again!
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Title: Put a title on your graph so we know what it’s about!
Acceleration of a bicycle rider
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When making a graph, think every time!
SLANT
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Whats wrong with these graphs?
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Tools used by employees
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Average Temperature in 2010
38 35 32 30 29 25 15 14 13 12 11 10 5 4 3 2 1 Temperature in Celsius Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Aprl May Jun Jul Months
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When making a graph, think every time! Your Turn!
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Using your whiteboard, create a graph using this data.
TEMPERATURES IN NY CITY DAY TEMPERATURE DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 1 35 2 50 3 52 4 32 5 59 6 67
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Using your whiteboard, create a graph using this data.
Water Temperatures at Various Depths WATER DEPTH (meters) TEMPERATURE (Degrees Celsius) 50 18 75 15 100 12 150 5 200 4
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