I have used the Kid Zone website before; it makes things so easy but showing you where to plug in the numbers and labels, and Whaaalaa! A graph. It would be so useful in the classroom because it not only makes graphing simpler but it guides you in what types of graphs (pie chart, line graph, bar graph, area graph) best show the information you want to show.
My graphs
Kid Zone Graphs
National Mathematics Assessment Scores
Poverty Statistics
IEP Statistics
About Me
- mArbogast
- My name is Monica Arbogast. I am in my third semester of graduate school. I am working toward a Master's in Special Education; my undergrad is in Elementary Education (K-6). I am also currently a substitute teacher and I am a reading tutor in the evenings. In my free time (which is a rare), I like to scrapbook, make cards, read, and spend time with my family and friends. I am also a Christian and try to stay involved with the youth at my church.
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