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Slow Reveal Graphs

An Instructional Routine to Promote Sensemaking about Data

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Major Categories of Federal Income and Outlays for the United States (Fiscal Year 2019)

January 4, 2023January 4, 2023 Jenna Laib

The US government collects billions of dollars every year. Where does it come from? And how does the US government spend it?

Tagged barbra steinhurst, circle graph, economy, fractions, government, percentages, pie chart, politics, visualizing fractions1 Comment
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Football & Brain Damage/CTE

September 26, 2021September 26, 2021 Jenna Laib

How prevalent is CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy/Brain Damage) amongst football players at different levels? Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.

Tagged @jennalaib, bar graph, biology, estimating values, fractions, health, neuroscience, percentages, sports, visualizing fractionsLeave a comment
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Who Gets Stopped & Frisked in New York City?

December 22, 2018January 29, 2019 Jenna Laib

Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.

Tagged *social justice, @heidifessenden, fractions, jennalaib, paired text, percentages, race, ratiosLeave a comment
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How Long Do Animals Sleep?

December 21, 2018September 21, 2020 Jenna Laib

Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections. (courtesy of @jennalaib)

Tagged animals, averages, circle graph, circles, developing theories about why, elementary, fractions, infographic, jennalaib, patterns, percentages, ratios, steve jenkinsLeave a comment
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Deadly Animals

December 21, 2018January 4, 2021 Jenna Laib

Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.

Tagged animals, averages, developing theories about why, elementary, fractions, jennalaib, key, pictographs, ratios, scale, steve jenkins2 Comments

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