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Title: Real Life Polls and Graphs

Grade Level/Subject: 4th Grade Math

Prerequisite Knowledge: Students are familiar with how to create pie charts, bar graphs
and line graphs individually by hand. They are also familiar with what a survey is.

Approximate time for the entire lesson: 70 minutes split between two days. 30 minutes
the first day, and 40 minutes the second day.

Student Objectives:

Students will be able to create, distribute and analyze a survey on a topic of their choice
using survey monkey.

Students will be able to design a graph of their choice using the Kidzone Create a Graph
application.

Students will be able to take the data gathered from their survey and make a chart out of
the data.

Illinois Standards:

Technology standards:

1 Creativity and Innovation:

       a) apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products or processes
       b) communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a
          variety of media and formats

3. Research and Information Fluency
       d) process data and report results

4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
        c) collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions

6. Technology Operations and Concepts
       b) select and use applications effectively and productively



Content Standards:

Standard B: Formulate questions, design data collection methods, gather and analyze data,
and communicate findings.

      10.B.2a: Formulate questions of interest and select methods to systematically collect
       data.
   10.B.2b: Collect, organize and display data using tables, charts, bar graphs, line
       graphs, circle graphs, line plots and stem-and-leaf graphs.


Materials/Resources/Technology:

Projector or Smartboard, laptops for the class, class website, graph paper

Survey Monkey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/

Kidzone- http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createAgraph/



Implementation/Procedure:

Opening of lesson:

Say this to start. “Today we are going to learn how to use Web 2.0 application to conduct
surveys and to analyze the results in a graph or chart like we have been practicing. When
we are on our computers I expect you to only use the websites that I tell you to use.”

Procedures:

       Day 1 (30 minutes)

       1. Tell students “I want you each to pick a topic that you are interested in learning
          more about. What is something you want to know about your neighbor?” Listen
          to a couple examples from the students.
       2. Demonstrate how to use survey monkey for the students before they have their
          laptops, so that they will pay attention to you. You need some sort of projector or
          Smartboard set up in order to allow students to see how it works. Say to
          students “I am now going to show you an example of how to work survey
          monkey, so that you will be able to work with your partner to come up with a
          survey using this application. Please pay attention as you will be asked to work
          with your partner right after. You will click “Create a free account” using school
          usernames and passwords, click create survey and follow the on screen
          instructions. When you are done with your survey send the link to my email
          address (written on the board). After I receive all the links I will post them on
          our class website where you will later go on tonight and take your classmate’s
          surveys for homework. I will be walking around and helping you in anyway I can.
          Does anyone have any questions before we get started?”
       3. Assign partners practically (based on who works well with each other) and pass
          out laptops to each group
       4. Walk around and make sure everyone is on task. Assist students who have
          questions about things you may have forgetting to mention.
       Day 2 (40 minutes)
5. “All of you should have completed each other’s surveys last night for homework,
          now today you will create a data table and a chart by hand, and eventually a
          graph using Kidzone based on the data collected from the surveys. Go back onto
          your account and check out your results. Create a table with these results so that
          your information will be available to create either a pie, bar or line graph.
          Remember you only have to choose one of these graphs. We learned how to
          make these last week, but today you will be applying your results from your
          survey to your graph.”
       6. Pass out graph paper to the students and tell them, “Work with your partner to
          analyze your results. Create a table of the data and then a graph by hand.” Give
          students 20 minutes to create their graph by hand. Walk around and help
          students create their tables and graphs.
       7. Call the students attention. Then demonstrate how to use Kidzone. Say to
          students, “Alright now that you have created your graph by hand, you are going
          to transfer that data to a web application that creates graphs electronically. Here
          is it how it works: Click on either the bar, line or pie graph, whichever one you
          chose for the graph by hand, then follow the online instructions to place your
          data into the computer to create your electronic graph. You can pick any of the
          designs and labels and the last tab gives you the option to print and save as well
          as email the graph to me. Please email your graph, as well as print it out, so that
          the whole class can see the results of every survey. I will post all of the results on
          the bulletin board in the back, and later on you will have an opportunity to view
          each other’s graphs and find out how our class feels about each topic.”
       8. Give students 20 minutes to finish their electronic graph. Once you have
          received all of the graphs, post them on the bulletin board so that the students
          can view each other’s results.

Closing:

Say to students, “I hope you were able to use your previous knowledge of creating graphs
in order to come up with an interesting question to ask your classmates and then were able
to analyze your results in an organized manner in order to chart your data. Remember that
survey monkey and kidzone are fun, useful tools that you can use for other class projects in
the future!”
Student Assessment:

Use this rubric to evaluate students’ charts and graphs:

   CATEGORY       Excels                     Almost                 Not quite               Not there
Data Table        Data in the table is       Data in the table is Data in the table is Data in the table is
                  well organized,            organized, accurate, accurate and easy to not accurate and/or
                  accurate, and easy         and easy to read.    read.                cannot be read.
(5 points)        to read.




Units             All units are              Most units are         All units are           Units are neither
                  described (in a key        described (in a key    described (in a key     described NOR
                  or with labels) and        or with labels) and    or with labels) but     appropriately sized
(5 points)        are appropriately          are appropriately      are not appropriately   for the data set.
                  sized for the data         sized for the data     sized for the data
                  set.                       set.                   set.


Title             Title is creative and      Title clearly relates A title is present at A title is not present.
                  clearly relates to the     to the problem being the top of the graph.
                  problem being              graphed (includes
(5 points)        graphed (includes          dependent and
                  dependent and              independent
                  independent                variable) and is
                  variable). It is printed   printed at the top of
                  at the top of the          the graph.
                  graph.
Neatness and      Exceptionally well         Neat and relatively  Lines are neatly          Appears messy and
Attractiveness    designed, neat, and        attractive. A ruler  drawn but the graph       "thrown together" in
                  attractive. Colors         and graph paper (or appears quite plain.       a hurry. Lines are
                  that go well together      graphing computer                              visibly crooked.
(5 points)        are used to make the       program) are used to
                  graph more                 make the graph
                  readable. A ruler and      more readable.
                  graph paper (or
                  graphing computer
                  program) are used.
Survey Question Created a survey             Created a survey       Create a survey with Did not complete the
                  with 1 question that       with 1 question that   1 question that had survey
                  had answers for            answers for students   no answer for
(5 points)        students to choose.        to choose. Did not     students to choose.
                  Submitted survey on        submit survey on       Submitted survey on
                  time to teacher.           time to teacher.       time to teacher.

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Web 2.0 lesson plan (t3)

  • 1. Title: Real Life Polls and Graphs Grade Level/Subject: 4th Grade Math Prerequisite Knowledge: Students are familiar with how to create pie charts, bar graphs and line graphs individually by hand. They are also familiar with what a survey is. Approximate time for the entire lesson: 70 minutes split between two days. 30 minutes the first day, and 40 minutes the second day. Student Objectives: Students will be able to create, distribute and analyze a survey on a topic of their choice using survey monkey. Students will be able to design a graph of their choice using the Kidzone Create a Graph application. Students will be able to take the data gathered from their survey and make a chart out of the data. Illinois Standards: Technology standards: 1 Creativity and Innovation: a) apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products or processes b) communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats 3. Research and Information Fluency d) process data and report results 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making c) collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions 6. Technology Operations and Concepts b) select and use applications effectively and productively Content Standards: Standard B: Formulate questions, design data collection methods, gather and analyze data, and communicate findings.  10.B.2a: Formulate questions of interest and select methods to systematically collect data.
  • 2. 10.B.2b: Collect, organize and display data using tables, charts, bar graphs, line graphs, circle graphs, line plots and stem-and-leaf graphs. Materials/Resources/Technology: Projector or Smartboard, laptops for the class, class website, graph paper Survey Monkey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/ Kidzone- http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createAgraph/ Implementation/Procedure: Opening of lesson: Say this to start. “Today we are going to learn how to use Web 2.0 application to conduct surveys and to analyze the results in a graph or chart like we have been practicing. When we are on our computers I expect you to only use the websites that I tell you to use.” Procedures: Day 1 (30 minutes) 1. Tell students “I want you each to pick a topic that you are interested in learning more about. What is something you want to know about your neighbor?” Listen to a couple examples from the students. 2. Demonstrate how to use survey monkey for the students before they have their laptops, so that they will pay attention to you. You need some sort of projector or Smartboard set up in order to allow students to see how it works. Say to students “I am now going to show you an example of how to work survey monkey, so that you will be able to work with your partner to come up with a survey using this application. Please pay attention as you will be asked to work with your partner right after. You will click “Create a free account” using school usernames and passwords, click create survey and follow the on screen instructions. When you are done with your survey send the link to my email address (written on the board). After I receive all the links I will post them on our class website where you will later go on tonight and take your classmate’s surveys for homework. I will be walking around and helping you in anyway I can. Does anyone have any questions before we get started?” 3. Assign partners practically (based on who works well with each other) and pass out laptops to each group 4. Walk around and make sure everyone is on task. Assist students who have questions about things you may have forgetting to mention. Day 2 (40 minutes)
  • 3. 5. “All of you should have completed each other’s surveys last night for homework, now today you will create a data table and a chart by hand, and eventually a graph using Kidzone based on the data collected from the surveys. Go back onto your account and check out your results. Create a table with these results so that your information will be available to create either a pie, bar or line graph. Remember you only have to choose one of these graphs. We learned how to make these last week, but today you will be applying your results from your survey to your graph.” 6. Pass out graph paper to the students and tell them, “Work with your partner to analyze your results. Create a table of the data and then a graph by hand.” Give students 20 minutes to create their graph by hand. Walk around and help students create their tables and graphs. 7. Call the students attention. Then demonstrate how to use Kidzone. Say to students, “Alright now that you have created your graph by hand, you are going to transfer that data to a web application that creates graphs electronically. Here is it how it works: Click on either the bar, line or pie graph, whichever one you chose for the graph by hand, then follow the online instructions to place your data into the computer to create your electronic graph. You can pick any of the designs and labels and the last tab gives you the option to print and save as well as email the graph to me. Please email your graph, as well as print it out, so that the whole class can see the results of every survey. I will post all of the results on the bulletin board in the back, and later on you will have an opportunity to view each other’s graphs and find out how our class feels about each topic.” 8. Give students 20 minutes to finish their electronic graph. Once you have received all of the graphs, post them on the bulletin board so that the students can view each other’s results. Closing: Say to students, “I hope you were able to use your previous knowledge of creating graphs in order to come up with an interesting question to ask your classmates and then were able to analyze your results in an organized manner in order to chart your data. Remember that survey monkey and kidzone are fun, useful tools that you can use for other class projects in the future!”
  • 4. Student Assessment: Use this rubric to evaluate students’ charts and graphs: CATEGORY Excels Almost Not quite Not there Data Table Data in the table is Data in the table is Data in the table is Data in the table is well organized, organized, accurate, accurate and easy to not accurate and/or accurate, and easy and easy to read. read. cannot be read. (5 points) to read. Units All units are Most units are All units are Units are neither described (in a key described (in a key described (in a key described NOR or with labels) and or with labels) and or with labels) but appropriately sized (5 points) are appropriately are appropriately are not appropriately for the data set. sized for the data sized for the data sized for the data set. set. set. Title Title is creative and Title clearly relates A title is present at A title is not present. clearly relates to the to the problem being the top of the graph. problem being graphed (includes (5 points) graphed (includes dependent and dependent and independent independent variable) and is variable). It is printed printed at the top of at the top of the the graph. graph. Neatness and Exceptionally well Neat and relatively Lines are neatly Appears messy and Attractiveness designed, neat, and attractive. A ruler drawn but the graph "thrown together" in attractive. Colors and graph paper (or appears quite plain. a hurry. Lines are that go well together graphing computer visibly crooked. (5 points) are used to make the program) are used to graph more make the graph readable. A ruler and more readable. graph paper (or graphing computer program) are used. Survey Question Created a survey Created a survey Create a survey with Did not complete the with 1 question that with 1 question that 1 question that had survey had answers for answers for students no answer for (5 points) students to choose. to choose. Did not students to choose. Submitted survey on submit survey on Submitted survey on time to teacher. time to teacher. time to teacher.