Regarding the online curriculum, each level takes about 3+/-hours if you are familiar. This does not include practice questions or quizzes. Setting aside at least 40 hours to go through the materials, practice, and take quizzes might be a good idea. Scroll to the bottom of this page to view the estimated time for each hands-on activity type and a sample session plan.
Directly below, each Level is listed. If you click on it, you will be taken to a table of contents page with links to the hands-on activities for that particular topic.
LEVEL 1 • Introduction • Graph Words • Graph Symbols • Putting Things in Order • Basic Graphs • Following Directions • Reading Graphs
LEVEL 2 • Introduction • Order of Graphs • Types of Graphs • Tools Used in Graphs • Creating Graphs • Using Different Graphs • Purpose of Graphs
LEVEL 3 • Introduction • Finding Information in Tables • Reading Simple Charts & Graphs • Reading & Using Forms • Reading Simple Gauges • Simple Diagrams • Reading Simple Flowcharts
LEVEL 4 • Introduction • Understanding Tables • Interpreting Charts & Graphs • Understanding Dashboards • Identifying Trends
LEVEL 5 • Introduction • Scatter Plots • Combination Charts & Graphs with Secondary Y-Axis • Complex Diagrams • Choosing Effective & Accurate Graphics • Real-World Decisions with Graphics
LEVEL 6 • Introduction • Interpreting Graphs with a Secondary Y-Axis • Uncommon Charts & Graphs • Real-World Decisions with Graphics • Interpreting & Comparing Trends
LEVEL 7 • Introduction • Making Decisions with Complex Maps & Diagrams • Analyzing Financial Data in Graphs • Interpreting Trends & Making Predictions •
Special Thanks to Microsoft CoPilot for the curriculum suggestions, lesson plan structure and logistics for all seven levels of Graphic Literacy.