Make Data Speak

Activity Description

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Students will learn how to make visual representations of data—to give meaning to numbers. Using a census infographic as a model, students will create their own infographics about their communities. Students may draw the infographic by hand, create a collage, or use a computer, depending on the class and the student’s skill level.

Suggested Grade Level

9-12

Approximate Time Required

40 minutes

Learning Objectives

Students will be able to:

  • Research and interpret data.
  • Build English vocabulary and develop language concerning the census.
  • Display categorical data in a visually creative way.
  • Understand the impact of Census Bureau data on their city, state, and country.

Materials Required

  • Printed ELL student worksheets
  • Computers or tablets with internet access for each group of four students
    • Note: If you do not have access to internet in your classroom, follow the instructions for accessing QuickFacts and print out the data for up to ten locations for your students to view during the activity, including data for the U.S., your state, your zip code, and additional cities for students to choose from.
  • A projector or smartboard to display infographics

Page Last Revised - October 8, 2021