Graphing Winter Olympics Poster Guidelines
Select a poster topic
from the options listed below. Make sure
your poster meets all of the requirements on the rubric. It should be neat, colorful, and
creative. All information should be
displayed clearly and writing should be very neat or typed. Please ask a teacher if you have questions
about expectations.
Use these websites:
Winter Olympics medal information: http://graphics.latimes.com/winter-olympics/
For countries
that have changed names (such as Soviet Union à Russia and other countries or East
& West Germany à Germany), however you choose to
combine or separate results, be sure to state it clearly on your poster.
Option 1: Create a scatter plot of the number of gold
medals by country population for 10 countries from the 2014 Winter Olympics. Write a 5-7 sentence reflection on the
results displayed in your scatter plot (What surprised you? What trends did you
notice?).
Option 2: Create a bar graph of the number of gold,
silver & bronze medals for 10 countries from the 2014 Winter Olympics. Write a 5-7 sentence reflection on the
results displayed on your bar graph (What surprised you? What trends did you
notice?).
Option 3: Create three separate pie charts of the
distributions of gold, silver & bronze medals for the top 5 medal earning
countries from the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Write a 5-7 sentence reflection on the results displayed on your pie
charts (What surprised you? What trends did you notice?).
Option 4: Calculate the mean, median and mode number of
gold, silver & bronze medals for 15 countries from the 2014 Winter Olympics
and clearly display your results. Write
a 5-7 sentence reflection on the contrast between the measures of central
tendency (What surprised you? What similarities/differences did you notice?).
Option 5: Calculate the mean, median and mode of the total
number of medals for 5 countries from the past 10 Winter Olympics before Sochi
(1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, and 2010) and clearly display
your results. For each country, write a
prediction of how many medals you think they earned in Sochi in 2014 based on
their past performance and explain why you predicted that amount. After making your prediction, check the Sochi
medal total and see how close you were. Write
a 5-7 sentence reflection on how your predictions for 2014 for each country compared
to their actual results in Sochi (What surprised you? What similarities/differences
did you notice?).
Option 6: Come up with your own way to graph medal
information from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and write an accompanying
5-7 sentence reflection about your results.
You must clear your personal idea with your math teacher.