2009 Standard of Learning- 2.19

The student will analyze data displayed in picture graphs, pictographs, and bar graphs.

Essential Knowledge and Skills  (Full Curriculum Framework for this SOL)

  • Analyze information from simple picture graphs, pictographs, and bar graphs by writing at least one statement that covers one or both of the following:

                    – Describe the categories of data and the data as a whole (e.g., the total number of responses).

                    – Identify parts of the data that have special characteristics, including categories with the greatest, the least, or the same.

  •  Select the best analysis of a graph from a set of possible analyses of the graph.

Textbook Correlation

 

  Grade Lesson(s)
2.19    2 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10 

 

 

Links to Related SOL
K.13   K.14   1.14   1.15   2.17   2.19   3.17   4.14   5.15   6.14   7.11   8.13

On-Line Games and Practice:

Math Rice.edu: Bar Graphs
Change the numbers to make the Bar Graph reflect your data. 

NCES.ed.gov:  Bar Graphs
Create a graph online and email your results to yourself.

Shodor.org:  Bar Graphs
Use this site to add data and create your own bar graphs.

PBSkids.org/Cyberchase:  Bar Graphs
This game asks you to drag the bugs to the category and create the bar graph.  You may need to change the “Bar Graph Scaler”.

Illuminations:  Bar Graphs
Use this site to add data and create your own bar graphs.

Quizville.com:  Bar Graphs
Asks students to interpret the graphs.

Quizville.com:  Bar Graphs
Asks students to change the graphs to match the data.

Teacher Reference:

ABC Teach: Picture Graphs
This website offers worksheets to print pictures linked with great picture graph ideas.

MSTE.illinois.edu:  Bar Graphs
This site offers characteristics of a bar graph.

Eduref.org:  Picture Graphs
This lesson offers students an opportunity to graph with M & Ms.

Eduplace.org:  Bar Graphs
This lesson offers students the opportunity to create a living graph.

Scholastic:  Picture Graphs
This lesson offers students opportunities to role play in the creation of a graph.

Mathforum.org:  Bar and Picture Graphs
This site offers many links to other sites that would support exploration and creation of graphs.

cstl.syr.edu:  Bar Graphs
This is a wonderful analysis of the salient characteristics of a Bar Graph.

BBC.co.uk:  Picture Graphs
This site allows students to click on students to create and read a graph to see the making of a graph.  There is a quiz at the end to monitor student progress.

Math Mastery.com:  Bar and Picture Graphs
This site allows explanation and exploration of Bar and Picture graphs.

Mathwire.com:  Picture Graphs
Great ideas on how to create picture graphs and Glyphs to interpret picture graphs.

Enchanted Learning:  Bar Graphs
Lesson ideas and many worksheets.

Amblesideprimary.com: Bar Graphs
Instant Bar Graph creator.

NLVM:  Bar Graphs
Instant Bar Graph Creator