Thanks to Dan Roam’s post, and Swivel’s post, I’m glad I found this. Start your next “charts and graphs” presentation with this gem from PBS Kids:
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Charts and Graphs Soundtrack from PBS KidsThanks to Dan Roam’s post, and Swivel’s post, I’m glad I found this. Start your next “charts and graphs” presentation with this gem from PBS Kids:
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The only problem is that the example shown for line graphs of “Who wears hoodies and who wears hats?” is not a good use for a line graph. Line graphs should be for showing changes over time, or trends. You’d have to point this out and make a lesson out of the error… which would be a good way to push the point about what kind of data line graphs show.