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Common Core State Standards
Third Grade
Measurement and Data:
Represent and interpret data.
Calculating...
Lesson  (...)
Lesson: Students learn what bar graphs are used for, how to interpret the data presented, and how to organize their own data using bar graphs.

Lesson: Introduction and fine points of using bar graphs and histograms.

Lesson: Introduces students to concepts that lead to probability.

Lesson: This lesson allows students to learn what bar graphs are used for, how to interpret the data presented, and how to organize their own data using bar graphs.

Lesson: Introduces statistical measures of center.

Lesson: This lesson will challenge students to think creatively by having them design and build water balloon catchers from random scrap materials, while requiring them to take into consideration a multitude of variables. Students will then construct at least two bar graphs to be used in a commercial advocating the purchase of their group's catcher.

Lesson: Considers probability concepts on the basis of statistics in professional sports.

Lesson: Looks at statistics and data analysis concepts from the practical questions that arise in everyday life.

Lesson: Introduces students to stem-and-leaf plots and calculating the mean, median, and mode from the plots.

Activity  (...)
Activity: Enter data to create a bar graph, then change many settings for the graph's appearance.

Activity: Sort colored shapes into a bar graph. Practice sorting by shape or by color. Appropriate for elementary grades. Bar Graph Sorter is one of the Interactivate assessment explorers.

Activity: Enter your own data categories and the value of each category to create a pie chart. There are also built in data sets which can be viewed.

Activity: View histograms for built-in or user-specified data. Experiment with how the size of the class intervals influences the appearance of the histogram. Parameters: Data sets, class sizes.

Activity: Enter data to create a double bar graph, then manipulate the graph's maximum and minimum values.

Activity: Create a pie chart, adjusting the size of the divisions using your mouse or by entering values. Parameters: Number of sections, size of sections, whether to use percents or fractions.

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