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Create a bar graph: Choose a topic of interest, such as favorite colors or types of pets, and survey your friends or classmates. Use the data collected to create a bar graph that visually represents the results.
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Analyze a line graph: Find a line graph in a newspaper or online that shows the population growth of a city or country over a certain period of time. Analyze the graph and identify any trends or patterns you observe.
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Interpret a pie chart: Find a pie chart that represents the distribution of different types of food consumed in a school cafeteria. Write a short paragraph interpreting the chart and explaining the significance of the data.
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Create a scatter plot: Collect data on the number of hours students spend studying and their corresponding test scores. Plot the data points on a scatter plot and analyze the relationship between study time and test scores.
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Compare two line graphs: Find two line graphs that represent the average temperature in two different cities over the course of a year. Compare and contrast the graphs, identifying any similarities or differences in temperature patterns.
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Analyze a table: Find a table that shows the sales figures of a company over the past five years. Calculate the average annual sales and identify any trends or patterns in the data.
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Create a map: Choose a country or region and create a map that highlights its major cities or landmarks. Include a key or legend to explain the symbols used on the map.
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Interpret a population pyramid: Find a population pyramid that represents the age and gender distribution of a country’s population. Analyze the pyramid and discuss any implications or trends you observe.
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Compare two bar graphs: Find two bar graphs that represent the number of students participating in different extracurricular activities at two different schools. Compare and contrast the graphs, identifying any similarities or differences in activity preferences.
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Analyze a line graph and a map together: Find a line graph that represents the annual rainfall in a specific region over the past decade. Find a map of the same region that shows the distribution of different vegetation types. Analyze the two visuals together and discuss any correlations or relationships between rainfall patterns and vegetation distribution.
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