Takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs. Builds on student's ability to organize data. Helps children interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and understand of which is most appropriate.
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Barbara A. Somervill has been writing for more than 30 years. She has written newspaper and magazine articles, video scripts, and books for children. She enjoys writing about history, science, and investigating people's lives for biographies. Ms. Somervill lives with her husband in South Carolina.
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