This document discusses data analysis tasks for the classroom. It defines data analysis as organizing and looking for patterns in data from various sources like facts, numbers, words, etc. Students are asked to draw their own conclusions from raw materials. Examples of data analysis tasks are given across various subjects from kindergarten through high school. Reasons for using data analysis include making learning more meaningful, providing a visual way to view information, and teaching problem solving skills. Tools for data analysis discussed include numbers, tables, and graphs that can be created using programs like InspireData, Excel, Google Spreadsheets, and Tinkerplots. Word clouds and tag clouds are also presented as tools for visualizing verbal data.