Frequency Focused Charts and Graphs

Again and Again

When a data set contains a lot of repeated data, it will frequently be presented using a frequency focused graph or chart such as a bar graph, dot plot, or frequency table. This can throw students who expect all data to show up in a list of numbers. 

STEP 1: WATCH THE VIRTUAL CLASS VIDEO AND TAKE NOTES

Make sure to note the following:

Frequency focused charts and graphs allow for a lot of data to be summarized quickly. Repeated data items or ranges of items are grouped together. Useful for saving space! However, this can make those types of charts and graphs a little tricky to interpret. 

Do you have a question about the class video, practice, or example problems? Post a picture to our FB group for immediate assistance. Be sure to include the lesson name and level in your post. 

STEP 2: COMPLETE ONE LEVEL OF PRACTICE

BEGINNING

Read frequency focused charts and graphs.

EXPERIENCED

Interpret frequency focused charts and graphs.

Interpreting Frequency Focused Charts and Graphs

ADVANCED

A mix of frequency focused graphics paired with various GED® prep skills.

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