Reading Graphs Videos - Free Educational Videos for Students in K - 12

Array

Lumos Video Store

This page provides a list of educational videos related to Reading Graphs. You can also use this page to find sample questions, apps, worksheets, lessons , infographics and presentations related to Reading Graphs.


Reading Pie Graphs (Circle Graphs) - Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

While pie charts (or circle graphs) are often easy to read they are more difficult to put into percentages since that usually involves fractions. When used to initially teach fractions this process usually is a bit easier. Use the easy to understand video in this learning to explain to students how to read pie charts (circle graphs).

Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships


By Khan Academy

Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships

Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships


By Khan Academy

Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships

Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships


By Khan Academy

Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships

Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships


By Khan Academy

Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships

Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships


By Khan Academy

Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships

Line Graphs


By MathwithMrAlmeida

In this lesson Mr. Almeida describe why we use line graphs and how to read and interpret them. Is talks about how a graph shows change over time.

Become Fluent Readers with Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer | Grade 3


By Lumos Learning

In this video, Darcy from Lumos Learning demonstrates how Grade 3 students can use the state-of-the-art Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer to do sustained practice and become fluent readers. At Lumos, we've got a vast collection of grade-specific free reading passages and an innovative reading fluency analyzer, which automatically analyzes students' recorded audio and provides insightful reports to support them in becoming fluent readers. Link to Grade 3 passage, Wagon Wheel with FREE Reading Fluency Analyzer:

Become Fluent Readers with Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer | Grade 5


By Lumos Learning

In this video, Darcy from Lumos Learning demonstrates how Grade 5 students can use the state-of-the-art Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer to do sustained practice and become fluent readers. At Lumos, we've got a vast collection of grade-specific free reading passages and an innovative reading fluency analyzer, which automatically analyzes students' recorded audio and provides insightful reports to support them in becoming fluent readers.

5th Grade - Video Lesson on Homographs


By RahemaVelmi

5th Grade - Video Lesson on Homographs

Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs


By alexkingston

This video clip defines and discusses homophones, homonyms, and homographs. It also gives a couple of examples of each.

Practice Rhetorical Analysis and Improve Reading Fluency for Student |Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer


By Lumos Learning

In this video, Darcy discusses the importance of rhetoric for students and demonstrates how you can utilize a vast collection of public speeches on the Lumos Learning platform to help students become fluent readers. At Lumos, we've curated a vast free online database of some of the most significant American political speeches of public addresses that can help students practice rhetorical analysis — coupled with our innovative reading fluency analyzer, which automatically analyzes the recorded audio and provides insightful reports related to reading accuracy, speed, and expression, helping students become fluent readers.

Homographs and Capitonyms


By teachertubeWriting

This video introduces common homographs with clear definitions and examples. It also explains the less familiar capitonym, a homograph whose capitalization causes a change of meaning. The second half of the video reviews the concepts with some exercises.

Reading pictographs


By Khan Academy

Common sense tells you that a pictograph must be some kind of....picture. Yes! A pictograph is basically a way to represent data with pictures that relate to the data. Let's look at this word problem that asks to interpret a pictograph.

Homograph Blues Song (Homograph Blues by Melissa)


By 146online

This song is written from the perspective of a confused child whose mother continues to use homographs when giving him directions. He continues to get into trouble as he misunderstands what his mother is asking him to do. It provides fun, situations that give clear meaning to the issue of homograph usage prevalent in the English language.

Reading Box-and-Whisker Plots


By Khan Academy

Is this some kind of cute cat video? No! Box and whisker plots seek to explain data by showing a spread of all the data points in a sample. The "whiskers" are the two opposite ends of the data. This video is more fun than a handful of catnip.

eSpark Learning: Nonfiction Text Features Instructional Video (4.RI.7)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This eSpark video outlines a new learning Quest that will help students master Common Core Standard 4.RI.7: Interpret information presented visually, orally, or quantitatively (e.g., in charts, graphs, diagrams, time lines, animations, or interactive elements on Web pages) and explain how the information contributes to an understanding of the text in which it appears.

Reading box plots


By Khan Academy

Here's a word problem that's perfectly suited for a box and whiskers plot to help analyze data. Let's construct one together, shall we?