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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Graphing our data

Okay, first we are going to graph our average high temperatures.
1. Go to CreateAGraph
2. Pick the Line Graph. That is all you need to do on the
Design tab.
3. Click on the
Data tab.
Graph Title: Average High Temperatures
X axis label: Months
Y axis label: Temperatures
Source: Weather.com

Data Set: You will need 12 items and 3 groups

Group Label: Group 1 = Salome
Group 2 =
Neah Bay
Group 3 = city you chose

Item Label: Name each item after the 12 months. You may use abbreviations.

Under each group input the correct temperature for each month.

Min value = 0

Max value = 150

Click on the
Preview tab. IMPORTANT!!!!!!! I HAVE TO SEE YOUR PREVIEW BEFORE YOU GO TO THE NEXT STEP!!

HAVE I CHECKED YOUR WORK!!!

ARE YOU SURE!!!

Click on the
Print/Save tab.
Click on the
Download picture.
Change the
File Format from PDF to JPG
Click the
Download button.
Check the radio button for
Save to disk and click OK
Go to Students on SES-3, Students, 6th Grade, "Your name"
Save it as
Average High Temps

Now you will do the same steps to create an Average Low Temperatures line graph. See if you can follow the same steps but make the changes you need for the low temperatures.

After you have made the Average Low chart make an other line chart using the Average Rainfall data.

All three charts need to be saved in your folder.

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