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Slow Reveal Graphs

An Instructional Routine to Promote Sensemaking about Data

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Comparing US Millionaires & Billionaires with the Next Top 9 Countries

October 31, 2025February 21, 2026 Jenna Laib

America's Wealth: US Millionaires & Billionaires compared with the Next Top 9 Countries

Tagged estimating values, infographics, international, jenna laib, key, large numbers, meaning of a point, scaleLeave a comment
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Income Mobility Across Generations in OECD Countries

January 13, 2024June 11, 2025 Jenna Laib

How many generations would it take for those born in low-income families to approach the mean income in their society?

Tagged *social justice, developing theories about why, economic policy, economy, income, income inequality, infographics, international, jennalaib, lollipop graph, OECD, SDG 1, SDG 10, SDG 8, social mobility, social policyLeave a comment
#savetheplanet, infographics

Growing Zones in the US (1981-2040, expected)

January 5, 2023February 8, 2024 Jenna Laib

How have growing zones for plants in the US changed over time? How do scientists predict they will continue to change?

Tagged @ms_riveraAZ, @theSTEMAZingPro, chloropleth map, climate change, climate crisis, DaNel Hogan, ecology, elementary, infographic, infographics, map, plants, SDG 13, SDG 15Leave a comment
*social justice, infographics

Americans overestimate the size of minority groups

November 11, 2022February 8, 2024 Jenna Laib

Do you know someone named "Alexa"? Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.

Tagged American history, culture, data collection methodology, infographic, infographics, jennalaib, Latin America, lollipop chart, percentages, politics, polling, proportional reasoning, United States, yougovLeave a comment

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