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sweethearts graphic
    
  
  
  
 

The data for this project are interesting. The directions for this assignment were broad. Students had the opportunity to graph two types of data: color and messages. Most students chose color, so we'll concentrate on that here, but there was opportunity for creativity.

Student Data
The students created beautiful and colorful graphs on the computer. We use both MS Excel and Tom Snyder's Graph Club. Notice that the data are different for each student. How do these data compare to the class data?


Average Data
Green Data
Yellow Data
White Data
No Purple Data

class sweetheart graph



Hazel Jobe, Karen Walkowiak, Robert Owens
©March 1999

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