What others say
"Great for students on line plots Because it’s relevant as far as students being interested and curious what others say "
kristen l.
"These activites were so fun for my students! They enjoyed responding to each prompt and creating class charts together. These were a great, fun supplement to the otherwise boring curriculum. Awesome! "
Allison R.
Description
"Create a Line Plot" is a great, interactive way for introducing (or reviewing) the basics of line plots. There are 11 different line plots that students can create from gathering data. Five of these have the option for students to choose their own categories.
*Roll the Dice
*Favorite Color
*Favorite Food
*Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream
*Favorite Sport
*Letters in a Name
*Paper, Rock, Scissors
*Goldfish
*Skittles
*M & Ms
*Create Your Own
*Roll the Dice
*Favorite Color
*Favorite Food
*Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream
*Favorite Sport
*Letters in a Name
*Paper, Rock, Scissors
*Goldfish
*Skittles
*M & Ms
*Create Your Own
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
2nd - 3rd
Subjects
Standards
CCSS2.MD.D.9
CCSS3.MD.B.4
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Pages
17
What others say
"Great for students on line plots Because it’s relevant as far as students being interested and curious what others say "
kristen l.
"These activites were so fun for my students! They enjoyed responding to each prompt and creating class charts together. These were a great, fun supplement to the otherwise boring curriculum. Awesome! "
Allison R.
Description
"Create a Line Plot" is a great, interactive way for introducing (or reviewing) the basics of line plots. There are 11 different line plots that students can create from gathering data. Five of these have the option for students to choose their own categories.
*Roll the Dice
*Favorite Color
*Favorite Food
*Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream
*Favorite Sport
*Letters in a Name
*Paper, Rock, Scissors
*Goldfish
*Skittles
*M & Ms
*Create Your Own
*Roll the Dice
*Favorite Color
*Favorite Food
*Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream
*Favorite Sport
*Letters in a Name
*Paper, Rock, Scissors
*Goldfish
*Skittles
*M & Ms
*Create Your Own
Report this resource to TPT
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Great for students on line plots
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Great for students on line plots Because it’s relevant as far as students being interested and curious what others say
Fun and engaging activities
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
These activites were so fun for my students! They enjoyed responding to each prompt and creating class charts together. These were a great, fun supplement to the otherwise boring curriculum. Awesome!
I loved using this resouce with my 5th graders to introduce and review plots lines. Great practice for some of the STAR questions that some of them get.
Loved it!
Very helpful for explaining graphs and practicing with them!
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Perfect practice for this hard standard!
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This was a very helpful resource for teaching line plots!
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Standards
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CCSS2.MD.D.9
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths of several objects to the nearest whole unit, or by making repeated measurements of the same object. Show the measurements by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in whole-number units.
CCSS3.MD.B.4
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
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