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This Excel spreadsheet contains 180 questions for students to answer. The teacher types their student roster 1 time. As students respond the graph is created dynamically.

"A Graph a Day" by Heather Kaiser is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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Laura Gilchrist
Heather,

How do you use your graph a day in the classroom? Thanks! Looks intriguing!
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When I first made it I didn't have a SMARTboard. Now I have a SMARTboard but I don't have a homeroom class and don't teach math anymore. Go figure.

Anyhow, I would project it on my Smartboard if I were still using it but from there I would use it the same way I always did.

I opened the file on 1 computer and chose the tab for the worksheet that matched the day we were on. It holds 180 questions - one for each day of the school year. Then as students came in, they would go to the computer; read the question; view the answer choices already on the empty graph; click in the cell next to their name and type their choice.
Later in the year, I could print the graphs to make up math questions using our "real data".
It ends up saving time in class because we don't have to set aside any time to collect data during math class, as we have collected data all year long.
Let me know if you have more questions.
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Mrs. Kaiser has been teaching in the Cumberland County School system for the past 13 years. In that time, she has taught kindergarten, 1st grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade. Six of these years were spent in self-contained 4th grade classrooms. The past four years have been spent in a science/social studies/technology lab classroom for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.

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