tan_tan_tanuki t1_j7riie7 wrote
I am a fifth-grade teacher about to teach (extremely basic, obviously) statistics and probability concepts to kids. My student group includes many who respond well to visual approaches to math. Can anyone here recommend any beginner- or child-friendly websites that generate beautiful and intuitive graphs?
PsychologicalEgg9377 t1_j943mp3 wrote
It's not a very satisfying answer, but Excel might be your best bet. You likely already have it on your work computer and there are tons of resources for creative ideas. You can download tons of data already in a spreadsheet usable form (csv mostly). Most services will either have a steep learning curve, or be too basic to be useful.
RattisTheRat t1_j8r5vfj wrote
Not sure on what fifth grade is here, but I find khan academy super helpful, even now as an adult.
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