Thursday, October 27, 2011

Reading Reponse Week of October 31- Reading a Graph















Oh my, more graphics to read! Yes! Good readers can read charts. Good readers can read maps. Good readers can also read and interpret, or understand, GRAPHS. I found this bar graph recently and thought it was interesting. Take the time to look at it and answer the following questions:



1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?





2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?





3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?





4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?





5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?





6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?





7. What is your favorite candy bar?




Next week, we will look at and discuss (through our blog) a line graph. FUN!!!

32 comments:

  1. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?
    I think it should be called "Prices of Candy at Different Places".

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?
    I think the author got it by looking at the same candy at different places.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?
    At the grocery store.

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?
    Because the price is to help pay for the sports equipment, stadium, and tickets.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    Somebody who wants to find out where to find the cheapest candy.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?
    What is the maximum, minumum, and mode?

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    My favorite candy bar is Snickers.

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  2. 1. I would name this graph "Prices of Candy in diffrent shops"
    2. I think he got this information by looking at the same candy and what it costs at diffrent stores.
    3. The cheapest place is at a grocery store.
    4. I think it is to help the statiem expand to help earn more money.$$$!
    5. This graph could help a person find the cheapest candy.
    6. She might ask "What is the maximum,minimum, range, and mode?"
    7.My favorite candy is Sour Patch Kids. Sour, sweet, gone.

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  3. 1.I dont think this is a good title. I think is should be called Different prices of candies at different types of locations.

    2. I think they got this by asking the price of candy.

    3. The grocery store or the gas station

    4. Becasue at the pro stores they dont really eat candy they eat healthy stuff.

    5. Adults are interested.

    6. Median, mode and mean

    7. Snickers is my favorite

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  4. 1. Price of candy in differnt places.2. Went to the places and asked how much they are.3.I would buy it at the grocery store.4.Its a lot because it goes to the teams.5.People that want a candy bar.6.How much more moeny it is in the movies than a gas station.7.My favorite candy bar is a snickers bar.

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  5. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph? "Same Candy Bars But Diffrent Locations."

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph? He/She might have gone to these places and looked to see the price.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar? The Grocery store because it only about 50 cents

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?
    Because more people go to a sports event.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    Someone who loves candy bars and want to know where the smaller and larger prices are.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you? Probally the minumum and maximum.

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    My favorite candy bar is Milkey Ways.

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  6. 1 . Another name for this graph would be price of candy bar vs. location.
    2. I think the author of this graph got the data by going to each store.
    3. You could buy your candy at the Dollar Store.
    4. Because they might want more money.
    5. People from stores might be interested in the graph.
    6. What is the mode,range,maximum,median
    7. My favorite candy is sour patch kids.

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  7. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph? "Differnt Places snd their candy Prices"

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph? I think the auther got this infomation by going to the different places and asked the different prices of the candy.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar? I think if I had a scarcity of money I would go to the
    grocery store.



    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event? I think because the people were trying to raise money for the teams.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph? I think someone who want's to know were to get the cheapest candy.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you? Miss.Stolle might ask me what the max is($5.00.)

    7. What is your favorite candy bar? My favorite cany bar is Twix.

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  8. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?
    I think this bar graph should be called, The Same Candy Bar Prices From Different Stores.




    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?

    I think the author went to the stores and saw the different prices and then recorded them.





    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?

    At the Grocery Store because it only costs 50 cents according to the graph.





    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?

    They cost a lot of money because a lot of people attend sports events.




    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?

    A person who is a penny pincher, like my Daddy.






    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?

    What is the maximum, minimum, mode, median, and the mean?





    7. What is your favorite candy bar?

    My favorite candy bar is a kit- kat because they are very chocolaty and delicious.

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  9. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?
    I would entitle this bar graph "Prices of Candy in Different Locations".

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?
    I think that the person who collected this data, went around to different shops and looked at the same candy bar. Then they looked at the price and took notes. After that, they probably formed it into a bar graph.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?
    At the grocery store because the candy bar is about 50 cents.

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?
    It's because it's at an exspensive event so it has exspensive food.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    Probably my dad because he likes candy and would probably like to find the cheapest kind.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?
    Miss Stolle would probably ask what the maximum, minnimum, range, mode, median, and the mean (landmarks of data).

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    My favorite candy bar is a Kit Kat. 1. I'm able to eat them with my spacers.2. They're awesome.3. and because I have alot of them.

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  10. 1.Candy prices at different stores
    2.He could of gone to those places
    3.Grocery store because it only costs 50 cents
    4.They are trying to raise money for their team and there is no other place to get food when you are at the event.
    5.A poor person because they want the cheapest price. Anybody that likes candy. Moms because they shop for the family and try to save money.
    6.She might say Whats the mean, mode, median, range, maximum, minimum of the prices of candy.
    7. my favorite candy is milk duds.

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  11. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?

    "Prices of candy and their location"



    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?
    I think the author went to all the different places and asked how much it was.




    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?


    At the grocery store.


    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?


    To make more money fof the team.$$$!


    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?Someone who wants cheap candy.





    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?
    What is the maxium,minumum,and mode.




    7. What is your favorite candy bar?

    A Kit Kat.

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  12. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?

    I think this should be called "Candy Bar Price rip-offs" because it shows you how much more they increase the price of things at popular places.


    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?

    I think the author got this information by going to all these events and seeing the differences in prices.


    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?

    The best place to buy a candy bar is at the grocery store.

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?

    Because more people go to these events and they can't bring any other food, so they have to pay the prices they are being charged.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?

    As a consumer, it is nice to know what the price ranges are, so you know how you want to budget your money. If you don't have a lot of money, you would be better off waiting until after the football game to buy your candy bar.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?

    How much do you save if you buy a candy bar at an arcade instead of a sports event.

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?

    My favorite candy bar are Kit Kats.

    p.s. It was talking about Snickers!!!

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  13. 1.MONEY AND CANDY BARS

    2.LOOKING AT THE CANDY AT DIFFERENT PLACES.

    3.GROCERY STORE

    4.MOER PEOPLE ARE THERE

    5.GROCERY STORES

    6.HOW MUCH AT THE SPORTS EVENT THAN AT THE GROCERY STORE

    7. MR. GOODBAR

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  14. 1. the price of 1 candy bar
    2. i think he got by going to thouse plases
    3. the grocery store
    4. because they need the money for the players
    5. a man who wants a candy bar
    6. what kind of chart is this
    7. candy sticks

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  15. I don't really like the title of this graph. .What would be a better title for this graph? Prices and locations
    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?

    He went to places and he wrote the data down.
    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?
    Grocery store
    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event? because there is more money for the people playing

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    somebody who is trying to find out where the most expensive candy bars are like someone who collects candy bar wrappers

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?
    What is the mean on the chart
    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    Mom likes 100 Grand....I like Twix, Kit Kat and Butterfingers

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  16. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?
    candy bar prices.




    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?
    They could have gone to stores and looked at the prices of the candy bars then put them into a graph.




    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?
    grocery store




    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?
    they try to sell food for high prices so that they can get money for the players.




    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    a child that likes candy bars but has a certain amount of money to spend




    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?what is the mean,max,minimum,range,mode.





    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    hersheys

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  17. 1.the price of one candy bar.
    2.going to lots of places.
    3.grocery store.
    4.money to sponcer players.
    5.a kid or man who wants candy.
    6.what chart this is.
    7.SNICKERS YEEEEAAAH!!!!!

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  18. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph? A better title would be Where To Buy A Candy Bar.

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph? The author probably went to the places it said and recorded the data.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar? At the grocery store.

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?
    Because it is a pro-sports event the player need some of the cash.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?
    A grocery store owner.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you? What is the sum of all them combined.

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?
    milk duds.

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  19. 1.Candy bar prices at diffrent places.

    2.They went into the diffrent places and looked at the prices.

    3. Grocery Store

    4.Large sums of people go to the games and more and more people buy the candy bars so they have to raise the prices.

    5.Somone looking for prices of candy bars.

    6.Maximum,Minimum,Range,Mode,Median.

    7.I dont know I LOVE all candy exept Mary Janes.

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  20. 1.how many candys sold in a store with the price.
    2.he or she might have asked the maniger or website.
    3.the best place to go is the grocery store.
    4.it might be because more people go there.
    5.it might help someone who is buying candy for a birthday party.
    6.she might ask what is the maxamum candy sold
    7.my fav is butter finger

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  21. 1."Price of Candy Bars at Different Places"
    2.i think the author got this information from going to the different places
    3. grocery store
    4.because there are many more people coming every day
    5.someone who wants a cheep candy bar
    6.what is the median place you can buy it
    7.i don't like any chocolate

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  22. 1. Different Prices Same Candy Bar
    2. The person went to all the places and bought the same candy bar and wrote down the price.
    3. The best place for me to buy the candy bar if I don't have a lot of money is the grocery store.
    4. Everything is expensive at pro sport events because they have to make money to pay for the event. That is what my dad says.
    5. People who want to save money and like candy might like this graph.
    6. She might ask me what is the range or what is the median or what is the mode of the graph.
    7. My favorite candy bar is the 3 Musketeers.

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  23. 1. I don't really like the title of this graph. What would be a better title for this graph?

    Candy bars in different locations

    2. How do you think the author of this graph got the data (information) for this graph?

    Most likely research.

    3. If I have a scarcity of money, where is the best place for me to buy my candy bar?

    Most likely the Grocery Store because the the candy doesn't cost as much as all the other locations on the graph.

    4.Why might candy bars be so expensive at a pro-sports event?

    Because most of the money goes to the Football players or the baseball players and they have to have some left over for the other workers and coaches.

    5. Who might be interested in the data on this graph?

    The people who make the candy so that they know exactly how much candy too make so that it's not to small or too big of an amount sent to each Grocery store or football game or any event.

    6. If Miss Stolle asked you a math question about this graph, what might she ask you?

    Whats the greatest (largest) price possible for a candy bar?

    7. What is your favorite candy bar?

    I love Kit-Kats because it's my dad's favorite kind of candy too and I can split it with him.

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  24. 1. Price of a candy bar.
    2. By going to the places on the graph.
    3. Grocery store
    4. because the sport games are so much money
    5. Someone who wants a candy bar
    6.what data is this talking about
    7. milky ways

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  25. 1. Same candy bar, different locations

    2. Had to buy the candy bar from all those different places.

    3. Grocery Store

    4. Because sports events are expensive

    5. Consumer

    6. What the differenced of price is.

    7. Hershey Bar

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  26. 1.The price of 1 candy bar at different locations
    2.I think(he or she)went to the locations.
    3.The grocery store because it cost $0.50
    4.Because it's there
    5.Candy producers would want the data
    6.where is the highest cost of the bar
    7.My favorite candy bar is Butterfingers

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  27. 1. Spending money in different places.
    2. The author went to the different places and checked the prices.
    3. The Grocery store.
    4. because alot of people go there and there was
    no place else to buy candy. And from my experience, you can't bring your own food in.
    5. A candy lover.
    7. Hershey's milk chocolate.
    6. How much more would you pay for a candy bar
    at a sporting event than a grocery store?

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  28. 1. none of the stores that have the best candy.
    2. the author probly went to thestore to see how many people eat that candy.
    3. prosports event
    4. because more people would like it.
    5. somebody who is studying cany bars.
    6. what is 7/14=2
    7. butterfinger

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  29. 1. The cost of a candy bar at different places.

    2. The prices were checked by going to these different places.

    3.The grocery store.

    4.Everything cost more at sporting events, they needs to pay for the statium.

    5.A kid trying to find the cheapest candy bar.

    6.How much more money is the candy bar at the gas station than the one at the grocery store.

    7.Butterfinger

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  30. 1. The same candy bars from diffrent stores.

    2. I think he/she went to the stores and found the prices from the candy bars.

    3.Grocery store because it only cost 50 cents.

    4. They might be heathy for you.

    5.peole who want candy and have a scarcity amount of money.

    6. What is the range,maximum,minimum,mode,and mean.

    7.My favroite candy bar is a kit kat.

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  31. 1.The price of candy bars at different locations.
    2.He went to all these places.
    3.I would go to the grocery store.
    4.because you have to pay the players.
    5.Someone that has to buy 50 candy bars for a party
    6.What is the median out of this graph
    7.My is Hershey.

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  32. 1. Price of candy
    2. I think he/she went to those places.
    3. Grocery shopping
    4. Because the players might need money for jersies and shoes.
    5. Someone who wants to save money.
    6. What's the difference in price of candy at arcade and grocery store.
    7. 3 musketeers

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