Tom Snyder The Graph Club 2.0

Platform: MAC, WINWinMacMedia: CDGrade:K-4

Tom Snyder The Graph Club
Part#EditionPriceJust a Spacer Image
10049985School Edition$59.95
100499865 User$192.95
1004998710 User$307.95
10049988UNL Value Pack$1200.00
10049989Site Lic. (30)$900.00
10051116Site Lic. (50)$1050.00
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Graph Club 2.0 from Tom Snyder Productions

Make graphs easy to create and understand!

The Graph Club is an innovative, easy to use tool for creating, exploring, interpreting, and of course printing graphs. This program's friendly, hands-on environment helps younger students make the transition from graphing with manipulatives to graphing in the abstract. As students create and compare up to 5 different graph types, they develop essential graphing skills.

The Graph Club 2.0 MEETS STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS

Your students will:

  • Formulate questions that can be addressed with data
  • Collect,organize,and display data to answer questions
  • Represent data using five different graph types: picture, bar, circle, and line graphs, plus tables
  • Compare different representations of the same data
  • Describe parts of the data and the set of data as a whole


Product Features
  • Easily create picture, bar, circle, and line graphs, plus tables
  • Over 100 standards-aligned,ready-made activities in math, science,social studies, and language arts
  • Reproducible assessment tools including rubrics, checklists, and sample graphs
  • 450 built-in symbols - or import and save your own
  • On-screen notebook with audio recorder lets students describe their graphs orally or in writing
  • Graph up to 12 categories with a scale of up to 1,000
  • A built-in, animated tutorial guides teachers and students step-by-step through the program's features


What's Included:
A Mac/Win CD-ROM, a comprehensive Teacher's Guide including lesson plans and assessment tools, and a curriculum matrix.


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