DATA MANAGEMENT
RESOURCES
for grades 5 - 9
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collected by:
Kelly Couse
Delphine Delorme
Regan Gunningham
Laura Shadbolt
Brett Paddock
Vickie Wolfe
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A. CHILDREN'S
LITERATURE:
1. Burns. M. (1975). The I hate mathematics book. Toronto,
ON: Little, Brown and Company.
- The I hate mathematics book combines humor and cartoons to
make math fun and easy.
Several mathematical topics are covered including surveying, predicting,
and recording.
Teachers may use this book as a way to integrate Math, Art, and Language
Arts.
2. Froman, R. (1974). A game of functions. NY: Thomas Y.
Crowell Company.
- This book could be used to teach data management from Grades 4 to 8.
The author
shows how everyday occurrences are a function of one another and thus can
be graphed to
give a picture of the event. The author also describes how Mathematics
can be taken
outdoors for a truly concrete learning experience. Teachers could use
this book as a
resource for students or as a resource to plan creative Math lessons.
3. Hart-Davis, A. (1989). Mathematical eye. London: Unwin
Hyman Limited.
- Mathematical eye would be appropriate for the upper middle
years student. This book
contains chapters on graphs, percentages, and statistics. The author uses
practical and
humorous examples to illustrate concepts. This is a good resource for
both teachers and
students.
4. Highland, E. H., & Highland, H. J. (1970). The how and
why wonder book of Mathematics.
NY: Grosset & Dunlap.
- This book contains many interesting mathematical topics and would be
a beneficial
addition to any classroom library collection. The who, what, where, when,
and why of
math are answered in this book. A section on graphs is also presented.
5. James, E. & Barkin, C. (1978). What do you mean by
"average"? New York: Lothrop, Lee
& Shepard Company.
- This is a delightful Mathematics book that explains, describes, and
gives examples using a
fictional story format. The topics include: mean, median, mode, sampling,
percentages,
and graphing. A teacher could use this book as an instructional tool, for
assignment ideas,
or as an aid to help those students difficulty grasping certain Math
concepts. What do you
mean by "average"? is written for the middle years student.
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B. SOFTWARE:
1. Visions Technologies. (1977). Claris workshop for
teachers. Available: CCT Software Plus
publication (1997). #1 - 12760 Bathgate Way. Richmond, BC. V6V 1Z4.
1-800-663-7731
(Phone) or 604-273-6534 (Fax). http://www.cct-online.com).
- Contents: School (MAC $48.95, WIN $48.95), lab pack (MAC
$181.95, WIN $181.95),
and site license (MAC $419.95, WIN $419.95).
- System Requirements: MAC (3.5 disk), Windows (3.5 disk).
- Grade Level: 3 to Adult
- Description: Guide to ClarisWorks. Covers versions 4.0, 3.0,
and 2.1 word processing,
drawing, painting, spreadsheet, database, and communications.
2. Wings for Learning/Sunburst Communications. (1992). Data and
decisions bar grapher
(Version 1.0). Available: Wings for Learning/Sunburst Communications.
1600 Green Hills Road.
Scotts Valley, CA. 95967. 1-800-321-7411 or 1-408-438-5502.
- Contents: Teachers Kit $89.00. Group Kit (4 students)
$17.00. (5.25") or (3.5") disks,
instructional manual.
- System Requirements: Apple IIe, IIc, IIGS/128K/1 disk drive.
- Grade Level: 5 to 8.
- Description: A data base management program. The students
gather data about everyday
situations, organize, and display the data using tables and graphs.
3. Knowledge Tree. (1977). DatasweetPc/Datasweet 2.
Available: CCT Software Plus
Publication. 1 - 12760 Bathgate Way. Richmond, BC. V5V 1Z4.
1-800-663-7731. (Fax) 604-273-6534. http://www.cct-online.com.
- Contents: School $99.95. Site license.
- System Requirements: COS (3.5 disk), Windows Acorn.
- Grade Level: 2 to 4.
- Description: Teaches the creation of databases, graphing,
plotting, and spreadsheets.
Includes electronic calculators.
4. Lois Edwards Educational Design and Sunburst. (1996).
Graphers. Available: Sunburst
Communications. Gage Educational Publishing Company. 164 Commander Blvd.
Scarborough,
ON. M1S 3C7. 1-800-667-1115. Fax: (406) 293-0846.
http://www.nysunburst.com).
- Contents: Price for single $69.96. Price for 5 computers
$139.95. Offers spoken
instruction for non-readers.
- System Requirements: MAC (4MB), PWR MAC (8MB), WINDOWS (4MB)
- Grade Level: Kindergarten to 4.
- Description: Includes over 30 sets of pictures that represent
data students collect by
counting or taking surveys. Students can organize data and construct,
modify, and
interpret graphs. They can write their discoveries in the on-screen
notebook and print
both the notebook and the graphs. Graphs include pictographs, bar graphs,
grid plots,
circle graphs, and loop and line graphs.
5. Sunburst Communications Publications. Hot dog stand: The
works. Available: Gage
Educational Publishing Company. 164 Commander Blvd. Scarborough, ON.
M1S 3C7. 1-800-667-1115. Fax: (406) - 293-0846.
http://www.nysunburst.com).
- Contents: Price for singe $89.95. Price for 5 computers
$179.95.
- System Requirements: MAC CD ( 8MB), WIN CD (8MB). Macintosh
version requires a
13" monitor.
- Grade Level: 5 to Adult.
- Description: Students manage a hot dog concession stand. The
students make decisions
based on specific data. They keep records, determine prices, and plan
marketing
strategies. Topics include estimation, data gathering, data analysis,
creating and
interpreting graphs, and translating information into different forms.
6. Dugdale, S., & Kibbey, D. (1996). Interpreting
Graphs. Available: Sunburst
Communications Publications. Gage Educational Publishing Company. 164
Commander Blvd.
Scarborough, ON. M1S 3C7. 1-800-667-1115. Fax: (406) - 293-0846.
http://www.nysunburst.com).
- Contents: Price for singe $65.00. Price for 5 computers
$130.00.
- System Requirements: DOS 5.25 (256K), DOS 3.5 (256k), APPLE
5.25. DOS version
requires a color graphics adapter. Network version available.
- Grade Level: 7 to 12.
- Description: As students match line graphs to descriptions of
physical events, they learn to
interpret graphic models in real world situations.
7. Super solvers outnumbered. Available: The Learning
Company. 6493 Kaiser Drive.
Fremont, CA. 94555. 1-800-852-2255.
- Contents: Teacher's guide and student activities. School
version (DOS $69.00 & MAC
$79.00), lab pack (DOS $159.00 & MAC $159.00), site license, CD-ROM.
- System Requirements: DOS, MAC Hybrid CD-ROM. Windows
CR-ROM..
- Grade Level: 3 to 6.
- Description: Through a game format, Super solvers
outnumbered builds basic math and
problem solving skills through the use of problems concerning whole number
operations,
graphs, charts, and maps. Sometimes it is just basic drill work.
Students solve math word
problems to advance in the game from beginner to advanced. Aside from the
game, the
teacher's guide provides classroom extensions for whole number operations,
graphs,
charts, and maps that are interesting and useful, but not essential to the
program.
8. Tapletop Jr. (1996). Available: Broderbund. Software
Plus Publications. 1 - 12760
Bathgate Way. Richmond, BC. V6V 1Z4. 1-800-663-7731. Fax: (604) 273-6534.
http://www.cctswp.com.
- Contents: School version (WIN $89.95 & MAC $89.95), lab
pack (WIN $179.95 & MAC
$179.95), network, site license.
- System Requirements: MAC 3.5, Windows 3.5.
- Grade Level: Kindergarten to 6.
- Description: Students develop the Mathematical skills of
attributes, place value, and
plotting while working with data such as, for example, pizzas or party
hats among other
things.
9. Tabletop Sr. (1996). Available: Broderbund. Software
Plus Publications. 1 - 12760
Bathgate Way. Richmond, BC. V6V 1Z4. 1-800-663-7731. Fax: (604) 273-6534.
http://www.cctswp.com.
- Contents: School version (WIN $89.95 & MAC $89.95), lab
pack (WIN $179.95 & MAC
$179.95), network, site license.
- System Requirements: MAC 3.5, Windows 3.5.
- Grade Level: 4 to 12.
- Description: Aside from exploring and analyzing data,
students represent data as mobile
icons that can be arranged into box plots, cross tabulations, histograms,
scatterplots, and
Venn diagrams.
10. Tangible Math: Function Investigator. Available: Logal
Software Inc. 125 CambridgePark
Drive. Cambridge, MA. 02140. 1-800 LOGAL-US or (617) 491-5855. Fax:
(617) 491-5855.
http://www.logal.com/.
- Contents: Teacher's guide and 3.5 disk. Single $199.00.
Network $1195.00.
- System Requirements: MAC, POWERMAC, or WIN.
Macintosh/PowerMac requires
13" or larger color monitor, 4 meg RAM, hard drive. Windows required 385
or higher, 4
meg RAM, Windows 3.0 or higher, VGA monitor, hard drive.
- Grade Level: Middle school data analysis, High School Algebra
II and Precalculus.
- Description: Function Investigator is an advanced
program for connecting data,
expressions, and graphs. This tool would be especially applicable for
those comfortable
using computers and graphic organizers. In middle years, this program may
be used as
either a whole or small group activity. The teacher's guide assists in
leading the
investigation into different areas of functions and graphs. Students can
perform graph
analysis displaying roots, undefined points, relative maxima and minima,
color code graph
sections, interpolations, reflections, and transformations on graphs. To
analyze data,
students construct tangents, normals, chord between two points, integral
calculating. It
combines mathematical expressions and graphic displays.
11. Tangible Math: Mathematical toolbox. Available: Logal
Software Inc. 125 CambridgePark
Drive. Cambridge, MA. 02140. 1-800 LOGAL-US or (617) 491-5855. Fax:
(617) 491-5855.
http://www.logal.com/.
- Contents: Teacher's guide and 3.5 disks with 25 reproducible
activity master. Electronic
files. Single $199.00. Network $1195.00. Additional disks $79.00
- System Requirements: MAC, POWERMAC, or WIN.
Macintosh/PowerMac requires
13" or larger color monitor, 4 meg RAM, hard drive. Windows required 385
or higher, 4
meg RAM, Windows 3.0 or higher, VGA monitor, hard drive.
- Grade Level: Middle school and High School.
- Description: Mathematical toolbox would be useful
and interesting for middle years
students. The classroom activities advance from introductory to advanced.
The student
activities, guide accompaniment, apply and use the program as a learning
tool. Through
individual, whole class, or small group instruction and use, the students
use classification,
sets, graphs, measurements, and spacial operations to develop objects and
analyze the date
with bar charts, pie charts, and Venn diagrams. The program and guide are
applicable to
middle and upper grades.
12. Probablity Lab (Version 1.0). (1996). Available: MECC.
3490 Lexington Ave. St. Paul,
MN. 55112. (612) 481-3500.
- Contents: Two 5.25" or two 3.5" disks and instructional
manual $59.00. Additional
backup disks $15.00
- System Requirements: Apple IIe, IIGS/128K/1 disk drive.
Network Compatible.
- Grade Level: 7 to 12.
- Description: This is a utility that students and teachers
can use to design and run
probability experiments through random generation of number, coin, die,
cards, spinner, or
marble experiments.
13. BBN Laboratories Incorporated. (1996). Statistics
Workshop. Available: Sunburst
Communication Publications. Gage Educational Publishing Company. 164
Commander Blvd.
Scarborough, ON. M1S 3C7. 1-800-667-1115. Fax: (406) - 293-0846.
http://www.nysunburst.com).
- Contents: Price for singe $129.95. Price for 5 computers
$259.95.
- System Requirements: MAC (2.5MB). Will not work on Power
MAC. Network version
available..
- Grade Level: 6 to College.
- Description: Students enter data, create various graphs, and
generate and analyze
statistics. Graphs include scatter plots, histograms, and plot boxes.
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C. THE
INTERNET:
1. http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/DASL
- This site is an excellent resource for data management topics. Not
only does this site
provide ideas for data management, it gives examples and actual classroom
applications to
aid in developing data management concepts and skills.
2.
http://unite.ukans.edu/UNITERResource/Rmathematics346.html
- Here is a site that allows you, as a teacher, to pick the grade
level that you want to
research. The site provides different data management examples and offers
practical
lesson plan ideas.
3.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/workshops/sum9/6data.collections/datalibrary/
- This site allows teachers to search by grade level and/or topic.
Key words that may help
searchers get to specific data management resources are "data", "graphs",
and "graphing".
4.
http://www.statcan.ca/start.html
- Provides valuable resources for raw data on graphing.
5.
http://mathcentral.uregina.ca
This site allows searchers to look for lesson plans and ideas according
to Grade level or
mathematics strand. It also contains links to a teacher's talk forum and
upcoming conferences.
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D. VIDEOTAPES:
*** All the videotapes listed are suitable for Grades 1 through 9 and
are available from Media
Publications, 1174 Winnipeg Street, Regina, SK. S4R 1J6. (306) 359-0977.
1. Mathwork:
- Statistics: Sampling (Cat #V2481), running time 14:34.
- Statistics: Collecting Data (Cat #V2490), running time
14:51.
- Using Graphs (Cat #V2491), running time 14:37.
- Probability: Possible outcomes (Cat #V2492), running time
14:53.
- Statistics: Analyzing data (Cat #V2495), running time
14:49.
2. Solve It:
- Drawing and interpreting tables and diagrams (Cat #V2575),
running time 14:58.
- Understanding mean, median, and mode (Cat #V2577), running
time 14:51.
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E. PUBLISHED
BOOKS:
1. McKillip, W. D., Davis, E.J., Cooney, T. J., & Wilson, J.W.
(1978). Mathematics instruction
in the elementary grades. Silver Burdett.
- This is a textbook not specifically designed for data management as
it covers all
mathematical concepts. As clear data management examples are provided
throughout the
text, it serves as an excellent refresher on data management skills. The
text, however,
does not provide any practice problems but does outline various data
management
projects suitable for the classroom. Rather, it provides examples and
ideas for data
management activities that can be done with students.
2. Newmark, J. (1990). Mathematics for elementary school
teachers. NY: University of New
York.
- The text covers a wide range of mathematical concepts all of which
provide historical
notes, definitions, and clear examples. Newmark includes several data
management ideas
and activities that can be implemented in the classroom. He provides
activities for
enrichment which include a problem solving approach.
3. Harling, P. (1990). 100 ideas for primary mathematics:
Cross-curricular approach. Hodder
and Sloughton.
- This book focuses on data management skills and is an excellent
resource for younger
middle years students or those engaged in remedial work. The ideas
provided use a cross-curricular approach to teaching mathematics.
4. Corwin, R. (1989). Used numbers. Dale Seymour Publications.
- This book highlights important mathematical ideas and definitions
which make is a user-friendly referencebook. As it is written in an
easy-to-understand format, it could benefit
those teachers searching for a refresher on data management skills.
Although the author
does not provide specific activities, he does provide themes for teaching
data management.
5. Statistics, probability, and graphing: Kindergarten through
grade nine. (1989). Hands On
Inc.
- This book provides activities for primary to middle-upper years.
The activities are listed in
a lesson plan format, complete with set and closure. Hands On Inc
believes in the use of
manipulatives thus their all of their lessons are experientially based.
6. Tanner, J., Musteller, F., Kruskal, Lehmann, E., Link, R, and Rism,
G. (1989). Statistics: A
guide to the unknown. Wadsworth and Brooks and Cole.
- This is a book not specifically designed for teachers. It is for
those searching for in-depth
knowledge of statistics and data management. Unless you are concerned
with knowing all
the "in's" and "out's" of statistics you may choose not to use this book
as a reference for
data management ideas.
7. Riedesel, C. A. (1990). Teaching elementary school
mathematics (5th ed.). Prentice Hall.
- Although this book contains information that can be found in many
other data
management books, it features student activity pages that can be
quality-copied for
classroom use.
8. Shutle, A., Haynes, H., Choate, S. (1986). Applying
mathematics. Ladlaw Brothers Pub.
- This is a textbook for students which is designed for use in the
classroom. Features
unique to this text are the math crosswords and the focus on problem
solving skills.
9. Daily mathematics: Critical thinking and problem solving.
(1995). McDougal and Little Co.
- Although this book is not arranged according to mathematical topic,
great data
management problems can be found merely by flipping through the pages.
The problems
are fun and would be a great way to start the day.
10. Curricular evaluation standards for school mathematics 5:
Agenda series K-8. (1992).
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
- The data management portion of this book is broken down into four
detailed activities.
The four sections include ideas for role plays, connections to literature,
and problem
solving. Each of these activities would take several lessons to
complete.
11. Moretti, G., Stephens, M., Goodnon, J., & Hoogeboom, S.
(1987). The problem solver 6.
Creative Publications.
- The book focuses on teaching strategies. It takes the curricular
material and challenges
teachers to come up with interesting and unique approaches to teach it.
Each section
includes a problem and asks teachers to think of ways to "solve it". The
authors also
provide suggestions for teaching methods. There is also an excellent
section for use when
reviewing the creation of tables and diagrams with students. There is an
entire series of
Problem Solver texts for the elementary grades.
12. Minds on math. (1996). Addison-Wesley Publications.
- This is a textbook for students. It would be a great supplement for
anyone using the
Houghton-Mifflin series. This series describes the use of manipulatives,
problem-solving
approachs, and provides clearly explained examples. Chapters feature
interesting pictures
and facts which center around a mini-theme for each chapter.
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