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32 pp.
| Capstone
| July, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4296-0040-8$23.93
(4)
K-3
Making Graphs series.
Large photos, simple text, and clear diagrams make for solid--if not particularly innovative--introductions to bar graphs and pictographs. Both books use multiple examples and kid-friendly data (toy animals, hair color, party supplies) to explain how to create and interpret graphs. A final activity encourages readers to try out what they've learned by making their own graphs. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Making Graphs titles: Bar Graphs and Pictographs.
32 pp.
| Capstone
| July, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4296-0041-5$23.93
(4)
K-3
Making Graphs series.
Large photos, simple text, and clear diagrams make for solid--if not particularly innovative--introductions to bar graphs and pictographs. Both books use multiple examples and kid-friendly data (toy animals, hair color, party supplies) to explain how to create and interpret graphs. A final activity encourages readers to try out what they've learned by making their own graphs. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Making Graphs titles: Bar Graphs and Pictographs.