Which countries have won the World Cup? How many times?
Link below. Great for elementary!
Link below.
slowrevealgraphs.com/2026/06/11/n...
I'm finishing up with a third grade group.
Student A: Which one of us is older? I was born in 2017. How about you?
Student B: I fought in World War 2.
Student A: What?
Student B: You do the math.
We still have another week.🫠
World Cup Player Heights
How tall are professional soccer players? This graph -- the first box plot on Slow Reveal Graphs -- explores whether height may be advantageous for different positions in soccer/football. Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.
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The Oldest Names in the United States
How old would you expect a Myrtle to be? ...a Gertrude? ...a Mildred?
[link to slow reveal graph below; data visualization and data processing by Erin Davis]
"Graphs are 1 of the pieces of math students will interact w/ most outside the math classroom. We should strive to give students a rich & broad conception of all the different ways to represent data in the world." - @dylanpkane.bsky.social on how @jennalaib.bsky.social's Slow Reveal Graphs do this.
The Oldest Names in the US How old would you expect a Myrtle to be? ...a Gertrude?
slowrevealgraphs.com
slowrevealgraphs.com
How many times have different countries won the World Cup?
How tall are professional soccer players? This graph -- the first box plot on Slow Reveal Graphs -- explores whether height may be advantageous for different positions in soccer/football. Click to access the slide deck, and learn more about math & content connections.