1. How many different hair colors can we see in the classroom? How does this information help us make a bar graph?
[Answers will depend upon the class data set.]
2. What words did we use to describe this set of data?
[Range and mode.]
3. Suppose that a new child came into the class and he had red hair. How would that change our graph? (Repeat with other scenarios.)
[Answers will depend upon the class data set.]
4. Suppose that a brown-haired child in the class moved away. How would that change our graph? (Repeat with other scenarios.)
[Answers will depend upon the class data set.]
5. How many students had black hair? Brown hair? How can you tell that from looking at the graph?
[Answers will depend upon the class data set; By looking at the lengths of those corresponding bars.]
6. What is the mode of our data set? The range? How would you tell a student from another class how to find those answers?
[Answers will depend upon the class data set; Look at the longest bar; Compare the shortest and longest bars.]
7. If one of our class index cards for hair color were drawn without looking, are there any hair colors that would be impossible to draw? Are there any colors that would be certain? Are any colors more likely to be drawn than the other hair colors?
[Answers will depend upon the class data set.]