A GRAPH is a diagram visualizing the relationship between variables on a pair of axes. Examples of charts and graphs include bar graphs, line graphs, area graphs, XY graphs, diagrams, grids, bar charts, and pie charts.
Involve children in collecting data and creating their own charts and graphs.
Read the recently published children’s picture book, then learn more at the website:
SHOW AND TELL! written by Stuart J. Murphy and illustrated by Teresa Bellon introduces the concepts of infographics, graphs, and charts. This nonfiction picture book brings math alive through interesting text and useful visuals. From counting burps and pets to visualizing amusement park rides, readers will enjoy the real-world examples. ARC courtesy of Charlesbridge, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
CREATE A GRAPH from the National Center for Education Statistics introduces children to graphs and charts and provides tools for creating their own. A graph tutorial is available to assist young learners.
To visit the website, go to https://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/.