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Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook
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These interactive math journals/notebooks are aligned to the pacing of the Big Ideas Math curriculum. These math pages provide extra independent practice for students in the area of number & operations - fractions. There is a corresponding journal prompt for each lesson.

Each journal prompt is interactive and differentiated. There are 2 versions for each lesson with the second prompt being slightly harder. Each page is designed to be cut out and glued into a journal. There are directions at the top of each page that explain what the students are to do.

Represent and Interpret Data

  • Read and interpret picture graphs
  • Make picture graphs
  • Read and interpret bar graphs
  • Make bar graphs
  • Make line plots
  • Measure length to the half inch
  • Measure length to the quarter inch

**This product is not created or endorsed by Big Ideas Learning, LLC or Big Ideas Math. It is merely a tool aligned to the pacing of the program, designed to extend topic thinking within the classroom,

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Represent and Interpret Data Printable Interactive Journal/Notebook

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These journal prompts are aligned to the pacing of the Big Ideas Math curriculum. There is a corresponding journal prompt for each lesson.Topics include:Understand Multiplication and DivisionMultiplication Facts and StrategiesMore Multiplication Facts and StrategiesDivision Facts and StrategiesPatte
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Description

These interactive math journals/notebooks are aligned to the pacing of the Big Ideas Math curriculum. These math pages provide extra independent practice for students in the area of number & operations - fractions. There is a corresponding journal prompt for each lesson.

Each journal prompt is interactive and differentiated. There are 2 versions for each lesson with the second prompt being slightly harder. Each page is designed to be cut out and glued into a journal. There are directions at the top of each page that explain what the students are to do.

Represent and Interpret Data

  • Read and interpret picture graphs
  • Make picture graphs
  • Read and interpret bar graphs
  • Make bar graphs
  • Make line plots
  • Measure length to the half inch
  • Measure length to the quarter inch

**This product is not created or endorsed by Big Ideas Learning, LLC or Big Ideas Math. It is merely a tool aligned to the pacing of the program, designed to extend topic thinking within the classroom,

If you need help with this product, please contact me!

LET'S GET SOCIAL:

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TikTok

YouTube

Mr. Michelbook © 2021

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
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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