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Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)
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This product includes 12 graphing activities to use throughout the spring season. These activities are excellent for teaching and reinforcing graphing skills.

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  • Each activity presents four categories of data in one of four different ways: a picture, a story, a vote, or a chart.
  • Each graph can accommodate up to 11-12 data points per category.
  • Students will be asked to solve simple put-together, take-apart, and comparing problems.

With 12 activities, we exercise our graphing skills once a week throughout March, April, and May!

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Spring Bar Graphs (Second Grade)

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Description

This product includes 12 graphing activities to use throughout the spring season. These activities are excellent for teaching and reinforcing graphing skills.

Here are more details:

  • Each activity presents four categories of data in one of four different ways: a picture, a story, a vote, or a chart.
  • Each graph can accommodate up to 11-12 data points per category.
  • Students will be asked to solve simple put-together, take-apart, and comparing problems.

With 12 activities, we exercise our graphing skills once a week throughout March, April, and May!

______

Copyright Today's Objective Publications

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to use for single classroom use only.

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Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
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