Explore what kids do to have a healthy life. Choose questions to ask in a survey. For example, look at the percentages of kids that bring fruit as part of their school lunch. Examine a table of results. Sort the data and use it to answer questions. Display the results using a suitable type of graph such as a pie chart, bar graph or histogram. Identify conclusions supported by the evidence. Write a report based on the survey results. This learning object is a combination of three objects in the same series.
Objective
1. Students identify types of graphs suited to displaying data sets according to the number and type of variables.
2. Students interpret data from graphs and tables.