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Grade 6 - Patterns and Relations
Standard 6.PR.1 - Interpret the data represented in a double bar graph.
Included Skills:
Extend understanding of patterns and relationships in tables of values and graphs.
• Create and describe a concrete or visual model of a table of values.
• Create a table of values to represent a concrete or visual pattern.
• Determine missing values and correct errors found within a table of values and describe the strategy used.
• Analyze the relationship between consecutive values within each of the columns in a table of values and describe the relationship orally and symbolically.
• Analyze the relationship between the two columns in a table of values and describe the relationship orally and symbolically.
• Create a table of values for a given equation.
• Analyze patterns in a table of values to solve a given situational question.
• Translate a concrete, visual, or physical pattern into a table of values and a graph (limit graphs to linear relations with discrete elements).
• Describe how a graph and a table of values are related.
• Identify errors in the matching of graphs and tables of values and explain the reasoning.
• Describe, using everyday language (orally or in writing), the relationship shown on a graph (limited to linear relations with discrete elements).
• Describe a situation that could be represented by a given graph (limited to linear relations with discrete elements).
• Research a current or past topic of interest relevant to First Nations and Métis peoples and present the data as a table of values or a graph.
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