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Compare Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs
In this video, students will learn about the differences between bar graphs and picture graphs. They will understand that bar graphs use bars and a scale to represent data, while picture graphs use symbols and a key.
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Creating Picture Graphs
In this video, students learn how to create a picture graph by organizing data and creating a key, title, and labels. The video explains the importance of using the same symbol for each category in the graph and demonstrates how to...
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Introduction to Picture Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify and interpret picture graphs. They discuss the use of tally charts to collect data and then create a graph. The teacher also emphasizes the importance of the title, key, table, labels,...
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Using Picture Graphs to Solve Compare Problems
This video explains how to use a picture graph to solve compare problems. It teaches different strategies to find the difference between categories in the graph, such as comparing side by side or subtracting.
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Reading and Analyzing Picture Graphs
In this video, students learn how to read and interpret picture graphs by analyzing data about favorite sports and playground equipment. They learn to identify the most popular and least favorite options based on the number of symbols or...
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Using Picture Graphs to Solve Take-Apart Problems
This video is a lesson on solving take-apart problems using information from picture graphs. It teaches students how to interpret and analyze data presented in a graph, and apply it to solve mathematical problems. The video also...
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Creating an Appropriate Key for Picture Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine an appropriate key for a picture graph by looking at data. The teacher provides examples and guidelines for creating clear and effective picture graphs, emphasizing the importance of...
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Organizing Information from a Picture Graph: Solving Two-Step Questions with a T Chart
This video we use a T chart to solve a two-step question about the number of juice boxes in a variety pack. We demonstrate how to organize information from a picture graph and perform multiple operations to arrive at the correct answer....
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Solving Put-Together Problems with Picture Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to use a picture graph to solve put-together problems. The graph shows the number of students who play different sports and their favorite playground equipment. The teacher demonstrates how to...
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Putting Pictures on a Graph
In this video, the teacher explains how to create a picture graph using a key. The example used is a bake sale where different types of cookies were sold. The teacher demonstrates how to represent the data visually on a graph, and...
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Understanding Proportional Relationships: Relating Graphs and Equations
This video explains how to understand proportional relationships by relating graphs and equations. Learn about the process of writing equations for proportional relationships, identifying the independent and dependent variables, and...
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Constructing and Interpreting Line Plots
In this lesson, students learn how to construct and interpret a line plot by comparing it to other graphs. They start by understanding the components of a line plot, such as the number line, title, and X axis. They then collect data on...
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Compare Two Functions by Analyzing an Equation and a Graph
Learn how to compare equations and graphs to analyze functions. Understand that a graph is a visual representation of a function relation, while an equation is an algebraic representation. This video emphasizes the importance of...
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Constructing a Scatter Plot
This video lesson teaches students how to construct a scatter plot by graphing data on a coordinate plane. It explains the importance of labeling the x and y axes correctly and demonstrates how to plot points using coordinate pairs. The...
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Determining Observations in Data through Histograms and Line Plots
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the number of observations in a set of data by analyzing histograms and line plots. The importance of sample size is emphasized, as a larger sample provides a clearer picture of the...
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Choosing the Best Representation: Dot Plots, Histograms, and Box Plots
In this video, students will learn how to choose the best representation for their data by considering the strengths and weaknesses of dot plots, histograms, and box plots. They will understand how dot plots provide a clear picture of...
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Drawing Pictographs
Draw a scaled pictograph to represent data with several categories.
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Evans Odei - Teachers Make a Difference - Madam Susana Danso
Mathematics teacher Evans Odei from Achimota Senior High, Greater Accra, Ghana, has been teaching for 20 years with the Ghana Education Service, falling in love with the profession while at teacher training college. After teaching at...
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Evans Odei - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Ghana
Mathematics teacher Evans Odei from Achimota Senior High, Greater Accra, Ghana, has been teaching for 20 years with the Ghana Education Service, falling in love with the profession while at teacher training college. After teaching at...
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Constructing Linear Functions: Defining Equations
Learn how to define a linear function by constructing an equation. The concept of initial value and rate of change is introduced, and the pattern of steps to determine the output based on the input is demonstrated. The equation Y = MX +...
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Finding the Area of a Polygon Using a Key to Count Square Tiles
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the area of a polygon by using a key to count the square tiles. The key provides information on how many square units each square tile represents.
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Reading Pictograms
Let the pictures do the talking! Young scholars learn to analyze data displayed in pictograms using a video resource. They then test their analytical skills by reading and answering questions using several pictogram examples.