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    September 10, 2008

    Finally! Graphing made easy. Say goodbye to crooked lines and lopsided pie graphs. Create A Graph will take all of that away for you, leaving you with the perfect graphs for your classroom instruction and presentations.This site is so user friendly that you or your students can create a professional-looking graph with just a few clicks of the mouse.

    You can choose from making Bar, Line, Area, Pie, or Coordinate Plane Graphs. For each graph, you are given numerous design settings to give your graph a personal touch. Data and Label options help you input and display your data in an organized fashion. Not sure which style of graph to use to organize your data? Not to worry, just view the pre-made examples and the Create A Graph Tutorial to help give you some great ideas.

    Once you’ve created your graph you can print it, download it, or share it with someone through email. This would be a great site for you to use to show data from polling your students, or to illustrate graphing concepts. In addition, you can easily insert the graphs into presentations. Your students can use this site for extra practice with their graphing skills, or to display data collected from a science fair project. So start collecting, start recording, and get graphing.- MONIQUE ST.LOUIS

    Create A Graph

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    Thanks Monique! This is a great link.

    • Moniquesays:
    • September 11th, 2008 at 10:56 am

    Aaron it’s good to hear from you. I’m glad you can use it. The site that it is located on is, NCES Kids’ Zone, it’s full of great math data and interactive actvities.


    Thank god for this site. Wish this website existed when I was back in high school.

    There is also ChartGo which I find useful when creating graphs as well.

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