![]() Help more advanced students determine an appropriate vertical scale to use on quadrille-ruled graph paper. For students just learning to graph points, use the pre-labeled graphing worksheet.Divide the data so that each group or individual has approximately the same number of data points.Depending on class size, the steps in “Procedures” can be done by individuals or groups of students. The data file for this activity contains 137 years of average global annual temperature measurements.(High School) Spreadsheet software, e.g., Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets Management (Grade 5) Quadrille-ruled graph paper, four squares per inch OR Graphing Worksheet – Download PDF Global monthly mean temperature data – text file | CSV file ![]() Global annual mean temperature data – text file | CSV file Other variations for each grade band are indicated throughout the activity. As such, we have provided two sets of procedures, one for grade five and one for high school. Note: This activity is aligned to education standards for fifth grade and high school grade bands. ![]() They will then determine whether global temperature is rising based on the data. ![]() In this activity, students will use global temperature data to create models and compare short-term trends to long-term trends. › Explore more on the Teachable Moments Blog Overview See " Celebrate Earth Day with NASA Science Data" This activity is related to a Teachable Moment from April 12, 2017. ![]()
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