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The Teacher's Corner: Graph Worksheet Maker
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Activity Description
This Web site allows you to input your own values to make a graph worksheet. You can change the colors and the numbers related to each one. Once completed, it will generate an attractive worksheet that you can print to use in the classroom. You could also use this site and teach your students to create graphs to represent math problems and/or statistics of some kind. The attached documents are for use with a beginning and intermediate class. The intermediate example allows for students to write their answers write on the PDF for remote instruction.
Preparation
- Decide on a topic and some statistics to graph.
How-To
- Carefully select your options and select "Make Graph Worksheet".
- A new window will open with a printable worksheet. Print the number of copies you need for your class.
Teacher Tips
- When you first go to the link, a popup box will say that they depend on advertising. You will need to click "continue to site" to get rid of it. Then you will need to click on the close button to get rid of the ad. Do not click on the X. Click on the word CLOSE.
- Some experimentation may be required to see what fits best on the printed page. You can use the 'print preview' function of your browser to see what the printed graphs will look like on the page.
- The example documents above give you two examples. The second on Life Activities could be used for a writing exercise using comparisons.
More Ways
- Use this tool to create a chart using the results of a class survey.
- This Web site also has other resources, such as technology lesson plans, that you might find useful.
Program Areas
- ESL: English as a Second Language
Levels
- Beginning High
- Intermediate Low
- Intermediate High
- Advanced
Documents
- Graphing Life Activities.pdf - Graphing Life Activities (Intermediate-Advanced)
- Pie Chart Example (1).pdf - Reading a pie chart (Beginning)