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TeachNetUSA: Winter Olympics Graphing Project

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Introduction

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Process

Evaluation

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See the results of our work here.

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PROCESS

1st Identify the sources you will use to acquire this information. 

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2nd Research the assigned country. Find 5 related facts that will help you to introduce your country to the audience. 

Winter Olympics Sites 

3rd Organize a group of three students. Identify country and assign the following group roles.

a. Facilitator

b. Recorder

c. Communicator 

4th Track and record any gold, silver, or bronze medals won by your country. 

5th Synthesize this information to create a spreadsheet and graph utilizing Microsoft Excel.   

6th Create a PowerPoint presentation that will display the valuable information that you acquired throughout your search.  

7th Write an analytical paragraph after observing the created Olympic graph. You must make at least three comparisons about the acquired information.

 

 

 

 

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