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Count & Graph: Summer Math Fun for First Grade
Count & Graph: Summer Math Fun for First Grade
Count & Graph: Summer Math Fun for First Grade
Count & Graph: Summer Math Fun for First Grade
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Make graphing fun and engaging with this Summer Count & Graph Activities Pack for 1st Grade! ☀️📊

Students will count colorful summer-themed pictures, complete the graph, and answer simple data and comparison questions. These no-prep worksheets help young learners build graphing and counting skills in a fun and hands-on way!

This resource includes both color and black-and-white versions, making it perfect for printing, centers, homework, or independent practice.

What’s Included:

  • 15 printable activity pages
  • Color + black & white versions
  • Answer keys included
  • Fun summer-themed graphing worksheets
  • Ready-to-use cover page

Summer Themes Included:

🍉 Summer Treats
🏖️ Beach Day Fun
🌴 Tropical Summer
🩴 Sunny Beach
🏄 Surfing Summer

Students Will Practice:

  • Counting objects
  • Reading and creating graphs
  • Comparing quantities
  • Identifying most and least
  • Finding how many more
  • Answering data questions

Example Questions:

  • Which has the most?
  • Which has the least?
  • How many more ___ than ___?
  • How many are there in all?

Perfect for:

  • Math centers
  • Summer review
  • Morning work
  • Independent practice
  • Early finishers
  • Homeschool activities

This fun summer math pack keeps students engaged while strengthening important graphing and data skills!

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Count & Graph: Summer Math Fun for First Grade

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$3.99

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Description

Make graphing fun and engaging with this Summer Count & Graph Activities Pack for 1st Grade! ☀️📊

Students will count colorful summer-themed pictures, complete the graph, and answer simple data and comparison questions. These no-prep worksheets help young learners build graphing and counting skills in a fun and hands-on way!

This resource includes both color and black-and-white versions, making it perfect for printing, centers, homework, or independent practice.

What’s Included:

  • 15 printable activity pages
  • Color + black & white versions
  • Answer keys included
  • Fun summer-themed graphing worksheets
  • Ready-to-use cover page

Summer Themes Included:

🍉 Summer Treats
🏖️ Beach Day Fun
🌴 Tropical Summer
🩴 Sunny Beach
🏄 Surfing Summer

Students Will Practice:

  • Counting objects
  • Reading and creating graphs
  • Comparing quantities
  • Identifying most and least
  • Finding how many more
  • Answering data questions

Example Questions:

  • Which has the most?
  • Which has the least?
  • How many more ___ than ___?
  • How many are there in all?

Perfect for:

  • Math centers
  • Summer review
  • Morning work
  • Independent practice
  • Early finishers
  • Homeschool activities

This fun summer math pack keeps students engaged while strengthening important graphing and data skills!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
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