Wondering how to make a chart or graph without having to spend hours inserting data into Excel? Here's a guide to help you get started.
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Friends~Do you teach graphing in class? Like a whole unit? We sure do and my kiddos are rocking the concept! We have been graphing from day one with our weather graph but our math unit is taking it to a new level with pictographs and line plots. One of the best ways I have found to drive this skill home is with large floor graphs. They are really simple to make. I just add a sentence strip for the title and index cards for the topics. The students can use post its or index cards to add their data. If you are interested in my graphing unit you can click below to check it out! I have found that giving them the opportunity to survey the class and collect the data with a fun topic like favorite foods or sweets helps them get into the lesson. We started with eye color and it was so fun to watch how polite the students were when they asked each other during our survey. Here are two great videos I will be using with my students next week. I really liked how this teacher used cleaning sponges to visually represent data collected. (Couldn't find a source so if it is you please let me know so that I can give you credit!) Check out these awesome posters from Amy Alvis! I grabbed them on Teachers Pay Teachers. They are going to be perfect in my math center! Or grab these FREE posters from Primary Punch! Grab this freebie I made to go with the graphs above:) I plan on posting the graphs all over the classroom and having my students hunt for the specific graph. Then fill in the missing information on this 2 page freebie. Grab it over on my Facebook Page under the Facebook Freebie tab! This week for homework my kiddos are doing a survey by asking: What is your favorite sweet? They will also represent their data in a bar graph. I was cracking up because during our morning meeting the students were telling me all about how they found 10 people to ask. Some called their family or used Face Time. Another took their survey to a basketball game. On my way out yesterday, several student bombarded me from our after school care and asked me to participate in their survey. Check it out below! Mine is the chocolate covered strawberry! What is your favorite sweet treat?
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Teaching coordinate graphing has never been so lively! Here are ideas to engage all kinds of learners.
There are different types of functions in Mathematics. In this lesson, we will learn about 48 Different Types of Functions and their graphs.
Are you looking for some fun linear equations activities and teaching ideas? This post is chock full of ideas for stations, centers, review activities and independent work for linear equations. Includes links to games, math pennants, foldables for algebra interactive notebooks, an algebra 1 word wall, a puzzle, a hands-on algebra project, and a free pdf printable template that works great as a warm up or closer in an algebra classroom.
These Geometry Worksheets are perfect for learning and practicing various types problems about Coordinate Systems. All worksheets come with Answer Keys.
This handy guide includes the algebraic equations for multiplying binomials, dealing with radicals, finding the sum of sequences, and more.
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Are you looking for some fun linear equations activities and teaching ideas? This post is chock full of ideas for stations, centers, review activities and independent work for linear equations. Includes links to games, math pennants, foldables for algebra interactive notebooks, an algebra 1 word wall, a puzzle, a hands-on algebra project, and a free pdf printable template that works great as a warm up or closer in an algebra classroom.
These Geometry Worksheets are perfect for learning and practicing various types problems about Coordinate Systems. All worksheets come with Answer Keys.
This Christmas Math Activity provides students with practice graphing in all four quadrants on the coordinate plane. It's great for "early finishers" or can be used as an extra credit assignment. Perfect for the month of December! This along with my other holiday graphs make a festive rotating bulletin board! I have included two versions of the list of coordinates- one of which is labeled with the name of the image and the other is blank, providing students with a bit of suspense while graphing the points. There are whole and half number coordinates in all four quadrants (Example: (-2.5, 6)) This graphing activity is also included in my: Christmas Bundle Mega Holiday Bundle You may also like my: Christmas Movie Poster Santa Poster Charlie Brown Christmas Poster Questions, comments, or requests? Send me a Q + A!
This handy guide includes the algebraic equations for multiplying binomials, dealing with radicals, finding the sum of sequences, and more.
A Crochet Crab Pattern the Cute Crab C2C Graph is a free corner to corner crochet pattern part of the Sea Life C2C Blanket series!
Out of all the math content taught in 1st grade, data and graphing is some of the most hands-on and fun. While I love place value and making 10 to add (and they play SUCH a huge role in later grade…
We are JUST coming out of a heat wave here in San Diego, and all I can think about is the beach! I felt like it was the perfect time to release this beautiful, bright blanket! Mermaid Scales! You can make one of these for the mermaid lover in your life! This exact same pattern can be used to make a cool looking Fish Scale blanket! This would be an awesome gift for a fish lover, or Fisherman in your life! *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase an item through one of the links on this site, I may receive a small percentage of that sale at no additional cost to you. See my full disclosure policy.Thank you for helping support this blog! Materials needed to complete the blanket: Size I Crochet Hook (5.5MM) (This is the set I use: Boye 6-Piece Aluminum Crochet Hook Set) 3 Skeins Bright Pink (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft - Watermelon) 3 Skeins Grape (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft - Grape) 3 Skein Pink (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft – Strawberry) Yarn Needle Gauge: Gauge not essential, C2C Crochet a triangle 8 blocks high. If your triangle measures 5.5” tall, your project will end up being 44”x 55”. Written Instructions: If you are interested in receiving written out row-by-row color counts for this blanket, I have a PDF version for sale that include right handed and left handed versions. Free Graph: Here you can get the FREE graph for this design: Mermaid Scales (right click and select "save image as" to download it at full size) Fish Scales (right click and select "save image as" to download it at full size) With this graph, you can make it in the colors listed, or exchange one for another. You could do a completely different color scheme and I'm sure it would look awesome! Not sure how to use the graph or written instructions? I have an awesome resource page that links to several of my favorite Youtube Videos! Click here to go to the resource page! I hope that you enjoy this pattern! Remember to tag me on Facebook or Instagram to show me your finished products!
Last Updated on March 16, 2020 We have prepared a list of Math worksheets based on “Reading Graphs”. It contains 3 pages. You can download the PDF below, Download: Reading Graphs Worksheets
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