Description
Make data and statistics fun and engaging with this Bluey-themed favourite character graphing activity!
Students will collect, record, and interpret data to find out which Bluey character is the class favourite!
Perfect for Reception, Year 1, or Year 2, this hands-on maths activity helps students build early data skills in a meaningful and enjoyable way.
What’s Included:
- Student survey sheet – to record each classmate’s favourite character (choice of 5: Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, Chilli, and Muffin)
- Tally chart template – to collect and organise data
- Graphing page – for students to represent results using a bar graph or pictograph
- Data interpretation questions – encouraging comparison and reasoning (e.g. Who had the most votes? How many more people chose ___ than ___?)
- Teacher instructions and extension ideas – to adapt for different ability levels
Skills Covered:
- Collecting and recording data
- Using tally marks
- Representing data in a graph or pictograph
- Comparing data sets
- Interpreting and discussing results
Perfect For:
- Maths lessons on data and statistics
- Small group or whole-class surveys
- Cross-curricular learning with popular culture themes
- Engaging and familiar topic for early learners
⭐ Bring maths to life with Bluey and friends while developing key data-handling skills!
Highlights
Description
Make data and statistics fun and engaging with this Bluey-themed favourite character graphing activity!
Students will collect, record, and interpret data to find out which Bluey character is the class favourite!
Perfect for Reception, Year 1, or Year 2, this hands-on maths activity helps students build early data skills in a meaningful and enjoyable way.
What’s Included:
- Student survey sheet – to record each classmate’s favourite character (choice of 5: Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, Chilli, and Muffin)
- Tally chart template – to collect and organise data
- Graphing page – for students to represent results using a bar graph or pictograph
- Data interpretation questions – encouraging comparison and reasoning (e.g. Who had the most votes? How many more people chose ___ than ___?)
- Teacher instructions and extension ideas – to adapt for different ability levels
Skills Covered:
- Collecting and recording data
- Using tally marks
- Representing data in a graph or pictograph
- Comparing data sets
- Interpreting and discussing results
Perfect For:
- Maths lessons on data and statistics
- Small group or whole-class surveys
- Cross-curricular learning with popular culture themes
- Engaging and familiar topic for early learners
⭐ Bring maths to life with Bluey and friends while developing key data-handling skills!



