Not only is this filled with cute animal images, but it gives your first grader just the practice they need to get comfortable tallying up sets of data.
Collecting and graphing data can be a fantastic tool for getting to know your students and for your students to get to know one another! In this lesson, students will poll their classmates to gather data and then graph the results!
Math isn't just adding and subtracting—it's about making sense of numbers and information. Practice with calendars and different types of graphs to help your child dive into data!
This math worksheet asks students to problem solve using data. Students will satisfy their math appetite by counting, adding, and problem solving using the vegetable data in a bar graph.
Use this activity to assess your students’ abilities to collect and represent data. Students will come up with a survey question, collect and record the data, and then create a bar graph to represent the survey results.
Ready to move your feet? Get your students moving with a graphing activity that will knock their socks off! Using a bit of “sole” searching, your students will collect, graph, and interpret data on shoes.
Ms. Martin collected data about her class' favorite pets. Ask your students to use the bar graph with Ms. Martin's findings to answer the questions on the worksheet.