Chart Graphic Organizers

How to Use Data Charts

Data is raw information regarding any subject that is further processed to become useful information. Data surround us, and daily we come across a lot of data that we use in our routine tasks to accomplish them. A common way of organizing the data and turning it into useful information is segmenting them into data charts. There are several kinds of data charts, for example, pie chart, bar graph, line graph, histogram, etc. For data involving two variables, we can always use a bar graph, histogram, or a line graph to represent it. We all know that whenever we talk about two variables, one is dependent, and the other one is independent. A bar graph, line graph, or a histogram consists of two axes: vertical and horizontal. On the horizontal axis, we plot the values for the independent variable while on the vertical axis, we plot the values for the dependent variable. Then we compare both and sketch the graph accordingly.


KWL and KWHL Charts

Chart what students know, want to learn, and have learned.

PMI Charts

These help you put together plusses, minuses, and interesting

Y Chart

Helps organize a topic for writing by feelings, looks, and sounds.

T Chart

Helps organize facts versus opinions.

Double Y Chart

Helps organize a topic for writing.

Ten by Ten Chart

General use data chart.

Six by Six Chart

Six by six columns and rows.

Seven by Seven Chart

Seven and sevens rows.

Eight by Eight Chart

The eight for eight will go.

Nine by Nine

The last in the series.

Two by Two Slant

Used to evaluate complex decisions.

Three by Three Slant

A nice way to take this your way.

Four by Four Chart

This is the most popular version of this type of chart.

Five by Five Chart

You have twenty-five chances to share your data.

Addition Chart

Helps organize the addition of two numbers.

Division Chart

Great for math beginners.

Multiplication Chart

An informal math fact chart.

Subtraction Chart

Great for organizing differences of all kinds.

Single Data Chart

Helpful when taking data or measuring.

Two By Two Chart

General use data chart.

Two By Three Chart

Two columns over three rows.

Two By Three Topic Chart

Topic focused graphic organizer.

Two By Four Chart

This will give you four choices on two different aspects.

Two By Four Topic Chart

They create a margin here.

Two By Five Topic Chart

Create yourself some space to work with here.

Separate Your Columns

Another margin for you.

12 Boxes

This is the most popular in this section.

Six Ideas In Two Columns

What are the best way to position these?

Half Thoughts

This is an explosion of thoughts.

16 Boxes

When you need to cover your thoughts over many places.

Four Box w/ Title

These are helpful for lists.

Six Title Boxes

Shorter lists for you.

Eight Lists

See if you can find yourself enough space to make it go.

Three By Two Chart

Aligning the data within three variables.

Three By Three Chart

General use of a data chart.

Three By Four Chart

You can also use it separate yourself into two areas and even three.

Three By Five

These fifteen areas will help you understand more thoughts.

Three By Six Chart

If you could take a new look at this series of thoughts.

Three By Seven Chart

I wish I could use this to help keep organized.

Three By Eight Chart

Where would you feel the data belongs?

Four By Two Chart

These are focused on height, not length.

Four By Three

This will form ten plus two boxes for you.

Four By Four

Sixteen for you to go after.

Four By Five

This is nice for listing and observing things.

Four By Six

Perfect for observations in science.

Four By Seven

Getting after it with this set of boxes.

Four By Eight

A large number of rectangles have been created.

Five By Two

This is helpful for tallying data.

Five By Three

Nice ways to break up data.

Five By Four

This can help you track just about anything.

Five By Five

Note that the left column is some what highlighted.

Five By Six

This can cover most classroom data procedures.

Five By Seven

I use this as my sign in and sign out book.

Five By Eight

When you have a very large class or a large chunk of data to work with.


How Charts Help You Organize Yourself?

Do you know the original purpose of calendars? It was to help people organize themselves. Calendars are similar to charts. For students, they are effective in a myriad of ways. For instance, they learn how to do different activities promptly. So, they do not have to end up overburdening themselves as times pass by. Keep in mind that this quality will help them throughout their lives. Another benefit of charts is that they will be able to have a perfect play-study balance, which is another problem for children these days, without the balance in their lives.