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Title: MISLEADING GRAPHS


1
MISLEADING GRAPHS
  • Powerpoint by Leah Montange
  • Lesson by Leah Montange and Daniel Perry

2
EALRs and GLEs
  • Grade Level  Grade 4
  • EALR  3. The student uses mathematical
    reasoning.
  • Component  3.1 Analyze information.
  • GLE  3.1.1 Analyze and compare numerical,
    measurement, geometric, and/or statistical
    information in familiar situations.
  • EX Differentiate between a valid and invalid
    comparison of mathematical information or results.

3
Learning Objectives
  • Students will be able to identify whether graphs
    are misleading. 
  • Students will be able to identify the factors
    that can make bar graphs, line graphs, and
    scatter plots misleading. 
  • Students will be able to interpret whose
    interests are favored by misleading graphs. 

4
Think About It
  • What is misleading about this graph?
  • How could the graph be changed to reflect the
    data more accurately?
  • Why would someone make a graph that is misleading
    in this way?

5
Why is this graph misleading?
6
The same data
  • www.mediamatters.org/items/200503220005

7
Factors that make a graph misleading
  • Y-axis scale is too big or too small
  • Y-axis skips numbers, or does not start at zero
  • X-axis scale is too big or too small
  • X-axis skips numbers, or does not start at zero
  • Axes are not labeled
  • Data is left out
  • What else?

8
Think Pair Share
  • What is misleading about this graph?
  • How could the graph be changed to reflect the
    data more accurately?
  • Why would someone make a graph that is misleading
    in this way?

9
  • http//sde.state.ok.us/publ/invest00/bench.html

10
  • http//www.brickonomist.net/?cat20

11
Activity Time
  • Gather class data
  • Make a class data table
  • Individually graph it
  • Accurate graph
  • Misleading graph

12
  • Interdisciplinary Connections
  • Media Literacy
  • Accommodation Notes
  • Opportunity to express socioeconomic
    class-related perspectives on the validity of
    data (See Trentatosta, p. 48)

13
Notes on Pedagogy
  • Empowerment of students to be able to read the
    world.
  • We made a point of
  • Using real published graphs from news sources,
    advertisements, reports, etc.
  • Having the class create misleading graphs using
    real data that the class generates
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