The New York Times runs a weekly online article called "What's Going On In This Graph?". It is a great opportunity to engage your math/science students. This one I have chosen would be great for your math students studying finance, loans, amortization etc. To see the article click here. To see previous articles click here. Below is a graph of another article they have students compare a graph of the age of first-time mothers in 1980 versus a graph in 2016 and compare.
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Monday, January 14, 2019
What's Going On In This Graph?
The New York Times runs a weekly online article called "What's Going On In This Graph?". It is a great opportunity to engage your math/science students. This one I have chosen would be great for your math students studying finance, loans, amortization etc. To see the article click here. To see previous articles click here. Below is a graph of another article they have students compare a graph of the age of first-time mothers in 1980 versus a graph in 2016 and compare.
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