Graphing War and Conflict

by Andrew Solway

Published 1 January 2010

Graphing Changing Landscapes

by Andrew Solway

Published 19 November 2008
What is scree? How hot is the centre of the Earth? Where is the longest river in the world? The 'Real World Data' series presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Crime

by Barbara A Somervill

Published 15 October 2009
Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.


Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.

Graphing Water

by Sarah Medina

Published 26 September 2008
How much of the human body is made up of water? Which regions experience the monsoon? What percentage of the world’s water is freshwater? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Transport

by Deborah Underwood

Published 19 November 2008
What is a flex fuel car? How long is the world’s largest air plane? Where is the Iditarod race held? The 'Real World Data' series presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

What is a suspension bridge? How long is the Channel Tunnel? Where is the world’s tallest building? The 'Real World Data' series presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing the Environment

by Andrew Solway

Published 19 November 2008
What is acid rain? Why is so much farmland now damaged? How can ecotourism help the environment? The 'Real World Data' series presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Population

by Isabel Thomas

Published 26 September 2008
What is a population explosion? How can immigration help a country? When did people begin to grow crops? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Planet Earth

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 26 September 2008
What was the Big Bang? How are volcanoes formed? Where are the "lands of the midnight sun"? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing the Universe

by Deborah Underwood

Published 19 November 2008
How far does light travel in one year? What is an Astronomical Unit? How many galaxies are there within the Milky Way? The 'Real World Data' series presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Transportation

by Deborah Underwood

Published 4 December 2008

Graphing Energy

by Andrew Solway

Published 26 September 2008
How much energy does the whole world use? Which country generates the most hydroelectric power? What is biofuel? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Habitats

by Sarah Medina

Published 26 September 2008
How do camels survive in the desert? What are "alien" species? Why do humans often destroy habitats? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Immigration

by Andrew Solway

Published 15 October 2009
Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.

Graphing Money

by Patrick Catel

Published 15 October 2009
Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.

Graphing Food and Nutrition

by Isabel Thomas

Published 26 September 2008
How many ants does an anteater eat in a day? What is scurvy? Why can "food miles" be a problem? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Graphing Wars

by Andrew Solway

Published 15 October 2009
Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.

Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.