Learning Graph for Kindergarten
Free math resources on gathering, organising, tabulating, and graphing data for kindergarten teachers, preschool kids, and early childhood age.
Collection of lessons that make use of virtual manipulatives.
These activities use the theme of games to develop concepts of measurement and statistics.
Lessons involve data collection and interpretation and how students use numbers in school and every day settings as a way for students and the teacher to get to know each other.
In the following lessons, students participate in activities in which they analyze information represented graphically.
In these lessons, students participate in activities in which they analyze information represented graphically.
In this unit, students collect data and display it with tally marks, pictographs, bar graphs, and glyphs.
In this unit, students collect data and display it with tally marks, pictographs and bar graphs.
In the following lessons, students participate in activities in which they investigate the data in connection with recyclable materials and develop plans to help the environment.
In the following lesson, students participate in an activity in which they focus on gathering and interpreting data about pizza.
Prepare a graph with the foods the caterpillar ate. Give each student a small sticky note. Then have the students place their sticky note on the area of the graph that shows their favorite food.
Ideas for graphing activities with infants.
Students will be able to identify different ways of grouping the class. They will also learn to interpret graphs of the groups, partiticulary in terms of which has most and which has the least.
Unit of work where students organise data by sorting and classifying in different ways and display data using multiple representations.
Students must deal with data to complete an organized chart for the purpose of transferring information to a graph or for generalizing a rule.
Students collect data using objects, pictures, and symbols and organize data by sorting and classifying in different ways.
Ideas for graphing activities with infants.
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