Make Your Own "Cyber Graph!"

Mathematicians, you've become pros at creating graphs by hand. Now get ready to see how the computer can help you create graphs. You can graph in a program called Excel, or you can use an internet graphing website. Here's how ...
Make a bar graph for your first graph. If you have time, you can experiment with a second type of graph for your second graph. Make up your own data or find data around the classroom. When you have finished your graph, email it to Mrs. Zimmerman at azimmerman@schools.nyc.gov. Happy graphing!
Need data?
Make up your own, or borrow from the data below:
Noah counts the flowers in his garden. He sees:
• 5 red flowers
• 7 purple flowers
• 13 pink flowers
• 10 yellow flowers
The school baseball team keeps track of how many runs each player gets throughout the season.
Make up your own, or borrow from the data below:
Noah counts the flowers in his garden. He sees:
• 5 red flowers
• 7 purple flowers
• 13 pink flowers
• 10 yellow flowers
The school baseball team keeps track of how many runs each player gets throughout the season.
- Mark scored 80 runs
- Tracy scored 124 runs
- Doug scored 110 runs
- Patty scored 48 runs
- Sami scored 76 runs