Links on Tables and Graphs

from Yahoo (http://kids.yahoo.com/directory/School-Bell/Math/Tables-and-Graphs)

the Math League's "Using Data and Statistics"
(http://www.mathleague.com/help/data/data.htm)
Graphing basics.
National Center for Education's Learning With NCES--Kids' Zone (easy)
( http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/graphing/classic/)
Create-your-own graph! Easy!
National Center for Education's Learning with NCES--Kids' Zone
(http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/)
Check out the nice examples,
or create more complex graphs; you've got to find the data yourself and put it in!
"Tables and Graphs"--from Monroe County Women's Disability Network
(http://www.mcwdn.org/Graphs/Tables.html)
Easy-to-understand tables and graphs; there is a lot of written explanation that you have to read however!
University of Illinois C&I 33MS information (http://mste.illinois.edu/courses/ci330ms/youtsey/intro.html)
For teens and young adults; younger children might participate with older peers; there is much to discuss about how graphs can manipulate data here!




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