Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDana Lawrence Modified over 9 years ago
1
Maps and Graphs Items on a Map and Graphs
2
Direction Compass Rose: directional marker on a map. Tells you which way is North, South, East, and West.
3
Direction Cardinal Directions: North, South, East, West. Going clockwise, just remember “Never Eat Soggy Waffles Intermediate Directions: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast.
5
Key Key (Legend): explains the symbols used on a map. The key “unlocks” the symbols on the map.
7
Scale Scale: a certain measure on the map represents a certain measure on the Earth’s surface.
9
Quick Review What three things must be found on a map? Compass Rose Key (Legend) Scale
10
Types of Graphs For our purposes, we are only going to deal with 5 major types of graphs. Bar Graph Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Line Graph Pictographs Population Pyramids
11
Things We Need Before we can begin to make a graph, there are certain things we need. First, we need to collect our data. Second, all graphs need a title. Third, we must make sure to label certain elements for each graph.
12
Bar Graph For this graph, we will be dealing with the Lowery Freshman Center’s favorite types of movies. Move Type # of Students Comedy632 Action379 Drama322 Horror291 Classics125
13
Bar Graph
14
Circle Graph For this graph, we will examine the land area that each continent has. Land Area Percentage of Land N. America 16.2 S. America 11.8 Europe7 Asia29.5 Africa20.2 Australia5.1 Antarctica9.5 Other0.7
15
Circle Graph
16
Line Graph For our line graph, we will learn to not only graph, but to compare data. We will look at the number of students that have passed Algebra 1 for different teachers. Teacher Name 20032004200520062007 Mr. Davis 2223212224 Mrs. Smith 1715141512 Ms. Flowers 1922212420
17
Line Graph
18
Pictograph A pictograph is similar to a bar graph. The difference is that we use a symbol to represent the object being graphed. Each symbol would stand for a certain number of items being graphed. For example, if we were graphing population, we might use people.
19
Pictograph If we were doing movies, we might use a movie reel. If we were doing the number of students with computers, we might use computers.
20
Population Pyramid Sometimes we will want to look at the population breakdown for a region. To do this, we will often use a population pyramid. Population pyramids allow us to see gender and age.
22
Class Work-Homework Using the data provided, create 2 graphs, one for the Republican and one for the Democrat. You may create a bar graph, circle graph or pictograph. Graphs need to be neat and colorful. A.Use the other set of data to create 2 more graphs. Write 10 questions that can be answered using at least one of the four graphs.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.