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Graphing Common Core RH.6-8.2 resources

Preview of 7 Charts, Maps, & Graphs from Early America: Map Skills & Content Together!

7 Charts, Maps, & Graphs from Early America: Map Skills & Content Together!

Included are 7 American History history maps, graphs, and charts activities that can be used to integrate math and data skills into early US American history. These 7 activities help teach essential chart, graph, and map skills and can be easily used as history warmups, bellringers, or homework exercises.These American History data sets work best when used with 13 Colonies content, Early America, Washington's Presidency, or a New Nation unit.These activities can be used as daily warmups or to en
Preview of Analyzing Graphs: The Myth of Lazy November, Text & Questions, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: The Myth of Lazy November, Text & Questions, Middle School

Deepen your students' understanding of voting trends with this multi-faceted educational activityStart with a detailed graph that showcases a variety of different reasons someone can't vote, followed by an article that dispels myths and clarifies facts. Students engage with comprehension questions and evaluate their understanding through a 3-tiered rubric.This resource includes the graph, article, questions, rubric, and sample answers. Ideal for facilitating data literacy and critical thinking o
Preview of Analyzing Graphs: Monopolization of America,Text & Questions, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: Monopolization of America,Text & Questions, Middle School

Deepen your students' understanding of global migration trends with this multi-faceted educational package.Start with a detailed graph that showcases migration statistics, followed by an article that dispels myths and clarifies facts. Students engage with comprehension questions and evaluate their understanding through a 3-tiered rubric.This resource includes the graph, article, questions, rubric, and sample answers. Ideal for facilitating data literacy and critical thinking on social issues.
Preview of Labor Unions Bar Graph Skill Development

Labor Unions Bar Graph Skill Development

Great skill-building activity for your students to practice utilizing data to think critically while constructing their own bar graph! This is the perfect way to implement a skill while teaching about the rise of union membership during the Industrial Era!FRONT: students read through a paragraph of historical context and use the data to answer a set of critical thinking questions. BACK: students use the data to practice their graphing skills by building their own bar graph. This lesson is a grea
Preview of US Population Bar Graph Skill Development

US Population Bar Graph Skill Development

Great skill-building activity for your students to practice utilizing data to think critically while constructing their own bar graph! This is the perfect way to implement a crucial skill while teaching about the growth in the US population between 1776-2020.FRONT: students read through a paragraph of historical context and use the data to answer a set of critical thinking questions.BACK: students use the data to practice their graphing skills by building their own bar graph. This lesson is a gr
Preview of Analyzing Graphs: Fast Food Dilemma, Text & Questions, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: Fast Food Dilemma, Text & Questions, Middle School

Explore the socio-economic impact of fast food expansion in Ghana with this engaging lesson plan. Students analyze a graph depicting the surge of fast food chains like KFC in Ghana and its potential health implications. The lesson includes interactive activities, a rubric for creating questions based on the graph, and sample answers for teachers. Dive into critical thinking and data analysis while addressing global health issues in your classroom.
Preview of Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about how chemical engineering produces dyes to brighten lives. The Gist: Students will learn to think like chemical engineers as they delve into the dye technologies that allow us to express ourselves through colorful clothing. They will read and discuss complex texts, analyze concept maps and graphs, and develop an appreciation for indigenous (Māori) dye technology.Driving Questions:How have different dye technologies been used to produce colorful
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