Description
This product is a set of 10 graphing cards. Each page features a graph with a question or two for students to answer about the graph. Students are given the task of analyzing the information and writing answers to the questions and explaining why.
Some of the questions asked are:
+How many kids were at the park in total? How did you solve the problem?
+How many more students like reading than science? How did you find the answer?
This activity is a great way to incorporate writing into math because students are writing most of the answers in written form and explaining how they got the answer.
Some of the questions asked are:
+How many kids were at the park in total? How did you solve the problem?
+How many more students like reading than science? How did you find the answer?
This activity is a great way to incorporate writing into math because students are writing most of the answers in written form and explaining how they got the answer.
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Description
This product is a set of 10 graphing cards. Each page features a graph with a question or two for students to answer about the graph. Students are given the task of analyzing the information and writing answers to the questions and explaining why.
Some of the questions asked are:
+How many kids were at the park in total? How did you solve the problem?
+How many more students like reading than science? How did you find the answer?
This activity is a great way to incorporate writing into math because students are writing most of the answers in written form and explaining how they got the answer.
Some of the questions asked are:
+How many kids were at the park in total? How did you solve the problem?
+How many more students like reading than science? How did you find the answer?
This activity is a great way to incorporate writing into math because students are writing most of the answers in written form and explaining how they got the answer.
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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