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WHAT
IS IT?
A
Run Chart is a line graph of data plotted over
time. The plotted data can be variables (measurements)
or attributes (counts) data. The purpose for
using a run chart is to look at a system's behavior
over time. By collecting data over time, trends
or patterns in the data can be detected, if
they exist.
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WHAT
DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
Example
Chart
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WHEN
IS IT USED?
- Is
data, either variables or attributes, collected
over time?
- Is
the time order of the data preserved?
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HOW
IS IT MADE?
- Complete
the header information.
- Record
the data.
- Determine
the scaling for the chart.
- Plot
the values on the chart.
- Interpret
the chart.
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| PRIMARY
EXAMPLES:
INTERMEDIATE
EXAMPLES:
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Scores for individual students and as a group
were kept on Math Mania (a multiplication test).
The students kept individual run charts of their
progress over time. The class also kept a large
run chart in the room to show how the group
as a whole was improving. - 5th Grade
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A classroom run chart was developed for looking
at "Class Time Lost". The data was
collected through a data summary sheet and then
plotted on the run chart - 6th Grade
- 100
Key Math Facts - Grade 5
- Days
and Objectives - Grade 6
- Behavior
Plan, Talking - Grade 6
JUNIOR
HIGH EXAMPLES:
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Students completed an Enthusiasm Run Chart that
plotted their interest in regards to what they
were learning about in Social Studies. Each
month after they individually plotted their
level of enthusiasm for what they were studying,
they were required to write a short summary
of why they chose that level of enthusiasm.
- Eighth Grade
- Science
Facts - Grade 7
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