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Slow Reveal Graphs

An Instructional Routine to Promote Sensemaking about Data

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Dragonflies in the Santa Cruz River

August 4, 2024May 28, 2025 Jenna Laib

Eliseo Gomez shared this slow reveal graph using a graph from a research project he is working on. This graph shows dragonflies colonizing a habitat that was previously dry thanks to using reclaimed water to establish an effluent-dependent flow of water in the Santa Cruz River.

Tagged animals, biology, geology, insects, phenology, waterLeave a comment
#savetheplanet, pictograph

Don’t Waste Water

February 12, 2020April 2, 2021 Jenna Laib

As more dollars were spent on e-cigarette advertising, e-cigarette use amongst teens rose dramatically. This double y-axis graph, that is both a bar and a line graph, reveals a disturbing trend. Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.

Tagged #savetheplanet, @kassiaowedekind, jennalaib, pictographs, predicting categories, science, waterLeave a comment
#savetheplanet, blog, line graph

Simon Gregg’s Devastating Slow Reveal

May 27, 2019 Jenna Laib

Simon Gregg engaged his grade 3 students with a story about an old man who likes to garden... and then used a #slowrevealgraph to turn it all on its head.

Tagged #savetheplanet, @simon_gregg, line graph, paired text, shape of data, waterLeave a comment
line graph

Canada Flushed

December 22, 2018 Jenna Laib

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

Tagged @ChrisHunter36, canada, developing theories about why, line graph, patterns, sports, waterLeave a comment

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