This document provides instructions and examples for making data tables and graphs. It explains how to organize data into columns and rows in a table with clear headings. Bar graphs are introduced as a way to visually represent and compare quantitative data using bars of varying lengths on a numerical scale. The example shows a single bar graph and then a double bar graph comparing the same data for two different conditions. Students are assigned to collect eye color, hair color and age data from their classmates and represent it in bar graphs.