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- Analyzing Statistics S.S. Europe and Russia
- Students will gather statistical information on countries in Europe and Russia from almanacs. The information will be recorded in a chart. Students will then take the information and make line or bar graphs. Students will analyze the information by answering higher level thinking questions.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Information Skills)
- By J. Brown.
- A comparison of the plant ecology of two fields
- Students will apply random sampling techniques to do a plant population/community/ecosystem study to model how these things are interrelated.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Science)
- By Linda Sutton.
- Nutrition and the media: Cereal box consumerism
- This lesson will offer your students the opportunity to explore nutrition and how the media impacts our consumer decisions. Students will design a cereal box and read about how the use of color, slogans, and prizes impacts buyers. This lesson plan is easily adapted for exceptional children and can be expanded and/or adapted to suit your students' needs.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–4 English Language Arts, Healthful Living, and Mathematics)
- By Gloria Simmons.
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- Create a Graph
- Use this site to create a printable bar graph, pie chart, line graph, or area chart using your numbers. (Learn more)
- Format: website/activity
- Provided by: National Center for Education Statistics