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Ready to teach histograms? These PRINT and GO How to Make A Histogram guided notes are a great way to introduce histograms and practice comparing the data represented in histograms with the same data represented in other graphs.
Topics Included:
- Use the data cycle to formulate questions
- Collect, organize and represent data in a histogram
- Compare data represented in a historian with the same data in line plots, circle graphs, and stem-and-leaf plots
This resource includes:
- 2 Scaffolded Guided Notes Pages
- Space for Page Numbers to help with notebook organization
- Learning Target at the top of each page for easy reference at testing time
- 2 Practice Pages for Classwork or Homework
- Answer Keys
Standards Covered:
VA SOL 7.PS.2
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Why should you use guided notes?
- Students need structure and scaffolding for note-taking
- Using guided notes is not complicated and your students will thank you later
- With good guided notes, your students will be able to answer most of their own questions
- Read the full blog post about guided notes here!
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Histograms | How to Make a Histogram and Data Cycle 7.PS.2 Guided Notes
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Description
Ready to teach histograms? These PRINT and GO How to Make A Histogram guided notes are a great way to introduce histograms and practice comparing the data represented in histograms with the same data represented in other graphs.
Topics Included:
- Use the data cycle to formulate questions
- Collect, organize and represent data in a histogram
- Compare data represented in a historian with the same data in line plots, circle graphs, and stem-and-leaf plots
This resource includes:
- 2 Scaffolded Guided Notes Pages
- Space for Page Numbers to help with notebook organization
- Learning Target at the top of each page for easy reference at testing time
- 2 Practice Pages for Classwork or Homework
- Answer Keys
Standards Covered:
VA SOL 7.PS.2
Interested in Data nd Probability Worksheets and FREE teaching slides?
- Grab the bundle of notes and activities here instead!
Why should you use guided notes?
- Students need structure and scaffolding for note-taking
- Using guided notes is not complicated and your students will thank you later
- With good guided notes, your students will be able to answer most of their own questions
- Read the full blog post about guided notes here!
Questions? Send me an email at support@thesassymathteacher.com
Connect with me on Instagram @thesassyteacher
Website: thesassymathteacher.com
Tips for Buyers
☺ Earn TpT credits to use toward future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)
☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.
☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.
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Hi Mary, thank you for your kind words! I’m happy to hear the resource was effective and helpful for end-of-year review and instruction. We truly appreciate your support!
Hi Tess,
Thank you for your feedback! We’re glad the resource made graphing concepts clear and engaging for your students, and complemented your textbook perfectly.
Hi Jill, thank you so much for sharing! We’re thrilled to hear the resources worked well for you and your class. It’s wonderful that your students are enjoying the interactive activities, applying math to real-world situations, and building confidence. Your kind words mean so much!
Hi Chirsty, thank you so much for your detailed feedback! We really appreciate you taking the time to point out the issue with the bar graph/histogram interval. We understand how the locked format can make it difficult to adjust for your class needs.
We will checkn this and include to our notes for improvement. Your feedback is incredibly helpful, and we really appreciate your support as we work to improve our materials!









