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Graphs Used During the Presentation
Graphs and slow reveal graphs used during the presentation:
- Chartr (2023). “Sub Counts: Subway is shopping itself around” Published online at Chartr.co. Retrieved from ‘https://www.chartr.co/stories/2023-01-13-1-subway-largest-fast-food-low-sales;
[Slow Reveal Graph] - Khan, Amara and Shivani Raja. “The Job Market.” Genuine Impact: June 5, 2023.
[Slow Reveal Graph] - McGuinness, Ross. “The UK’s most popular pizza topping has been revealed – and it’s mushroom.” Yahoo! News: March 6, 2017. Retrieved from ‘https://uk.news.yahoo.com/the-uks-most-popular-pizza-topping-has-been-revealed-and-its-mushroom-143411199.html’
- Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado, and Max Roser (2019) – “Access to Energy” Published online at OurWorldinData.org. Retrieved from: ‘https://ourworldindata.org/energy-access’ [Online Resource]
[Slow Reveal Graph] - Kurzius, Alexa (2018). “Beyond Bullying: Learn some ways adults and kids stand up to bullying.” DynaMath, September 2018.
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Slow Reveal Graphs 101
![]() | “The Power of Slow Reveal Graphs” by Jenna Laib Published September 19, 2025 |
![]() | “Graphs are Hard to Digest. Can a ‘Slow Reveal’ help?” by Sarah Sparks Published on July 31, 2023 Also: “Finding Time for Math Across the Curriculum“ “A Handy Guide for Infusing Data and Geometry Throughout the Curriculum“ |
![]() | “What Graphs Reveal (If You Give Them Time)“ by Ben Orlin Published on June 3, 2020 |
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Going Deeper
Overview Slow Reveal Graph blog posts and articles:
- Brian Bushart, “Trick or Treat!“
- Brian Bushart, “The Slow Reveal“
- Kristen Taurence, Tamara Shreiner, and Bradford Dykes, “Revealing the Power of Data Visualizations in Social Studies Through Slow Reveal Graphs.” Statistics Teacher, 23 March 2022.
- Dan Meyer’s “Beyond Relevance and the Real World” talk (NCTM, April 2016) that experimented with slow reveals
Going into more depth:
- Jenna Laib, “Why is the math teacher here for social studies class?“
- Jenna Laib, “Notice, Feel, Wonder, and Act: How Can Data Inspire Us to Help?“*
- Jenna Laib, “Using Video to Reflect on Practice, Student Agency, and Identity“*
- Jenna Laib, “Using Slow Reveals to Illuminate Tiny but Powerful Details in Graphs“
- Chris Hunter, “New York Times: What’s Going On In This Graph?”
*includes video clips of students in action
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