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Slow Reveal Graphs

An Instructional Routine to Promote Sensemaking about Data

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US Prison Population by Offense (Disproportionate Incarceration Graph #4)

May 2, 2019May 2, 2019 Jenna Laib

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

Tagged *social justice, @Rivera_Con, bar graph, Connie rivera, estimating values, incarceration, justice system, politics, proportional reasoning, race, ratiosLeave a comment
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Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for US Residents born in 2001 (Disproportionate Incarceration Graph #3)

May 2, 2019 Jenna Laib

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

Tagged *social justice, @Rivera_Con, Connie rivera, estimating values, gender, incarceration, infographic, justice system, pictographs, politics, proportional reasoning, race, ratiosLeave a comment
*social justice, double bar graph

Incarceration for Drug Offenses (Disproportionate Incarceration Graph #2)

April 12, 2019April 12, 2019 Jenna Laib

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

Tagged *social justice, @Rivera_Con, bar graph, Connie rivera, double bar graphs, estimating values, genocide, incarceration, justice system, politics, proportional reasoning, race, ratiosLeave a comment
*social justice, bar graph

International Rates of Incarceration (Disproportionate Incarceration Graph #1)

April 11, 2019May 2, 2019 Jenna Laib

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

Tagged *social justice, bar graph, Connie rivera, estimating values, genocide, incarceration, justice system, politics, proportional reasoning, race, ratiosLeave a comment

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