6.PS.1

The student will apply the data cycle (formulate questions; collect or acquire data; organize and represent data; and analyze data and communicate results) with a focus on circle graphs.

6.PS.1.aFormulate questions that require the collection or acquisition of data with a focus on circle graphs.6.PS.1.bDetermine the data needed to answer a formulated question and collect the data (or acquire existing data) using various methods (e.g., observations, measurement, surveys, experiments).6.PS.1.cDetermine the factors that will ensure that the data collected is a sample that is representative of a larger population.6.PS.1.dOrganize and represent data using circle graphs, with and without the use of technology tools. The number of data values should be limited to allow for comparisons that have denominators of 12 or less or those that are factors of 100 (e.g., in a class of 20 students, 7 choose apples as a favorite fruit, so the comparison is 7 out of 20, 7/20, or 35%).6.PS.1.eAnalyze data represented in a circle graph by making observations and drawing conclusions.6.PS.1.fCompare data represented in a circle graph with the same data represented in other graphs, including but not limited to bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots (dot plots), and justify which graphical representation best represents the data.
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