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Day Twenty-two

Here is my height data:

3-4 cm
4-5 cm
6-7 cm
9 - 10 cm
11 - 12 cm
13 - 14 cm
15 - 16 cm
17 - 18 cm
19 - 20 cm
20 or more cm
0
0
0
4
6
15
16
10
2
0

The seed leaves are withering and turning reddish-brown. Even some of the true leaves are turning color, especially around the edges and are turning reddish-brown. The seed pods are an average of 3 cm long, but some are still tiny. The larger seed pods show signs of seeds inside because they are lumpy and look almost like a tiny pea pod like I grow in my garden..

In the telecast today we gathered some interesting data about the height of the Fast Plants. Some of the data was shared during the telecast and some was shared on email. I organized the data using a spreadsheet which will show the data as bar graphs, line graphs, scatter graphs, or pie charts. Check it out and compare your own data with what was shared by other schools. Which one of the graphs do yu think best communicates the data?

Read some excerpts from students' journals, Day 22

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