Interactive Whiteboard Activities
Data Analysis: 12 StudyJams! Interactive Math Activities
Help students understand 12 math concepts, including media and mode, bar graphs and circle graphs, and how to choose the correct graph
- Grades: 3–5, 6–8
Line Plots
When you have a big group of data and you need to see what it means, a line plot can help.
Mean/Average
Need to find an average? Mean can help. Mean shows the average of a set of numbers.
Median
Need to know how to divide data into two halves? Learn how to use median, and you will have your answer.
Mode
Did you know that the winner of the presidential election is the candidate who is the mode? Find out why!
Range
If you are looking for the difference between the highest and the lowest numbers in a set of data, you have come to the right place.
Pictograph
Looking for a fancy way to show your data? A pictograph might be the perfect solution. See how you can make your graph fun and informative!
Bar Graphs
You have a big set of data, and you need to see how the numbers compare with each other. What do you? Your best bet might be to create a bar graph.
Stem-and-Leaf Plots
Got data that needs to be organized by place value? No sweat. A stem-and-leaf plot is just the thing.
Circle Graphs
What part of your class has brown hair? Red hair? Blonde hair? Black hair? If you need to analyze the parts of a whole, a circle graph is the answer.
Histograms
When you need to show how often something happened over a period of time, a histogram is the graph for you.
Double-Line Graphs
Got two sets of data to compare? No problem. A double-line graph will set you up.
Choosing the Correct Graph
If you are having trouble deciding which graph to use, look no further! We have some tips that will make graph-choosing a cinch.
- Subjects:Charts and Graphs, Data Analysis, Teaching with Technology














