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Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center
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Description

🌼🌸 Make math fun and meaningful with this Springtime Graphing Activity, perfect for spring or any time you want to practice data and math in a hands-on way!

Students will sort, tally, and graph different spring pictures or spring activities. This no-prep activity works great for whole group lessons, math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

What’s Included:

  • 📊 Counting pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🔄 Spin & Graph spring pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🎲 Roll & Graph spring pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🌸 “What is Your Favorite Spring Activity?” Bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • ❓ Blank graph template for your own question & items
  • 📌 Anchor chart heading “Springtime Graphing” with graphing pieces
  • 🖍️ Color and black & white versions

Skills Covered:

  • Collecting and organizing data
  • Tally marks and graphing
  • Answering questions using data

This activity is engaging, standards-aligned, and easy to differentiate, making it a perfect addition to your spring math plans! 🌸🌼

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Spring Graphing Activity | Bar Graph, Tally Graph, Data | Spring Math Center

The Waddling Teacher
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K - 2nd
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3 days

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Description

🌼🌸 Make math fun and meaningful with this Springtime Graphing Activity, perfect for spring or any time you want to practice data and math in a hands-on way!

Students will sort, tally, and graph different spring pictures or spring activities. This no-prep activity works great for whole group lessons, math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

What’s Included:

  • 📊 Counting pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🔄 Spin & Graph spring pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🎲 Roll & Graph spring pictures to create a bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • 🌸 “What is Your Favorite Spring Activity?” Bar graph, tally chart & questions
  • ❓ Blank graph template for your own question & items
  • 📌 Anchor chart heading “Springtime Graphing” with graphing pieces
  • 🖍️ Color and black & white versions

Skills Covered:

  • Collecting and organizing data
  • Tally marks and graphing
  • Answering questions using data

This activity is engaging, standards-aligned, and easy to differentiate, making it a perfect addition to your spring math plans! 🌸🌼

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
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