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Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity
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Easter Coloring, Counting , Tally chart and Graphing | Spring April Activity

Worksheets focus on key concepts such as Classifying Objects, Counting and Sorting Categories, and Introduction to Data Collection and Graphing.

The resource is in a Easter-themed setting, bring the magic of Easter into your math classroom with these captivating worksheets that seamlessly integrate learning and enjoyment.

Grade Level: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Subject: Math

Learning Objectives:

  • Classifying Objects
  • Counting and Sorting Categories
  • Introduction to Data Collection and Graphing

Product Details: 20 pages

  • 10 pages of sort ,count and graph 3 or 4categories
  • 5 pages of sort ,count , tally chart and graph 3 or 4 categories
  • 5 pages of sort ,count , tally chart and graph , tell what has most / least

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Easter Coloring, Counting and Graphing | Spring April Activity

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Description

Easter Coloring, Counting , Tally chart and Graphing | Spring April Activity

Worksheets focus on key concepts such as Classifying Objects, Counting and Sorting Categories, and Introduction to Data Collection and Graphing.

The resource is in a Easter-themed setting, bring the magic of Easter into your math classroom with these captivating worksheets that seamlessly integrate learning and enjoyment.

Grade Level: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Subject: Math

Learning Objectives:

  • Classifying Objects
  • Counting and Sorting Categories
  • Introduction to Data Collection and Graphing

Product Details: 20 pages

  • 10 pages of sort ,count and graph 3 or 4categories
  • 5 pages of sort ,count , tally chart and graph 3 or 4 categories
  • 5 pages of sort ,count , tally chart and graph , tell what has most / least

You may also like :

Add and Subtract Bundle | Kindergarten Math

Data and Graph Kindergarten

2D Shapes | Geometry | 1st Grade

Telling time | Hour & half-hour | 1st Grade

Number 1-5 Cut and Paste Match to 5 | Thanksgiving Theme

Comparing Number 1-10 | Pictures and Written numerals | Thanksgiving Theme

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Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.
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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