In this lesson, each student will create a unique insect graph! Discuss how many insects are on each line and which lines have the most, least, or equal amounts.
Your child will use his powers of deduction to count and classify the furniture in this worksheet. Count and classify the furniture pictured with your child.
Geometry meets data in this fun lesson! Students will build a design using pattern blocks and then graph the number of each shape used. This scaffolded EL lesson can be used alone or alongside **Graphing Colored Counters.**
Even if your child isn't ready for statistics, he can learn to get his bearings around charts and graphs with this simple flower-themed pie chart worksheet.
Backpack, ice cream cone, pencil, scissors: One of these objects is not an essential school item. Preschoolers identify the object that does not belong.
How does organizing relate to math? When it comes to arranging data, a whole lot! Learn some techniques for collecting and organizing data with our many worksheets, activities, and lesson plans for students working on word problems. These resources not only get kids math ready, they translate well to science studies, too. Get organized with our top-notch data resources, just what you need to help kids make sense of math.