Observe
Type any other questions about the bar graph in the blank space and click Submit. Click Next to move to the next page.
Prompt questions:• What is the first thing you notice about the bar graph?
• Who made the graph?
• What data do you see?
• What labels do you see?
• Do you see something that is a surprise?
• What do you notice that you can’t explain?
• Look at the graph again. What is something new that you see?
Go to REFLECT.
Reflect
Type your reflections about the cartoon in the blank space and click Submit. Click Next to move to the next page.
Prompt questions:• Where do you think this bar graph came from?
• Why did someone make it? Does it show bias? Why or why not?
• Who was the audience for this graph?
• Why do you think this graph is important?
• How would this be different if it were made today?
• What information can I learn from this graph?
Go to QUESTION.
Question
Type your questions about the cartoon in the blank space and click Submit. Click Next to move to the next page.
Prompt questions:• Are there any questions you still can’t answer?
• Do you have new questions about Who? What? Where? When? Why?
Go to FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
Further Investigation
Type your response in the blank space and click Submit. Print your response to keep a copy of your answer.
Prompts:• What do you want to know more about?
• How could you find out more about the Great Depression or this graph?
Print your response to keep a copy of your answer.