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Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community
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What others say

"Our first math unit includes graphing so this is a perfect way to start the year and also build community and get to know each other."
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Shannon M.
"Great resource! Easy to use, well organized, and engaging for students. Thank you for creating such a quality product!"
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Michelle C.

Description

This fun set of bar graphs & tally mark charts to build classroom community will give your students lots of practice using graphing to collect & interpret data. Fun for summer school or back to school time for a getting to know you activity or throughout the year to develop meaningful connections among your students!

Here's what this graphing and tally mark resource includes!

25 one page horizontal and vertical bar graphs designed to build classroom community as your students learn about how they are alike and different. Topics range from favorite foods, sports, and books, to recess games, letters in names, and backpack colors.

Opportunities to record data with tally marks, and then transfer the data to bar graph format.

Two blank graphs on which the topic is given, but your students will choose the labels and complete the graph.

A cover to use when you bind your completed graphs into a class book.

A teaching chart to use on your interactive board or in a small group setting to introduce graphing and to teach the parts of a bar graph.

How can you use this set of tally mark charts and bar graphs with your class?

As a summer school or back to school activity, complete a few graphs each day as part of your circle time or morning meeting, leaving time to talk about the results get a strong early start on building classroom community and developing
meaningful connections between you and your students.
Use as a supplement during a math unit on data collection.

Complete a graph and discuss it together as part of your calendar time once a week.

Spend a few minutes of your math time each day with these easy prep activities and you'll have a high-interest bulletin board display for Parent Night!

When you take your display down, assemble the pages into a book for your classroom library. A cover for your book is included in your download.

Use the graphs all year for fast and fun review of data collection skills.

This activity includes a ready-to-use digital version using TPT’s Easel digital tool. You can access the Easel version of many of these graphs via your My Purchases page or here on the product listing page. Adaptations for using graphs include directions for using the pen tool and shapes to complete the graphs. You can also display the graph page on your interactive screen and your students can complete their own graphs along with you!

Here's what teachers have said about this graph collection!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sandra said, "Students loved creating and interpreting their own graphs. This resource was great all year to practice and review graphing in a quick and fun way."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shelley said, "This activity makes graphing engaging and collaborative. l have used it often and my students enjoy being able to "Interview" other grades/classrooms and come back to share their results with us. We display our graphs in the main hallway of our school and I love hearing students from other Grades/classrooms discuss how their results compare to others. Thanks for sharing."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah said, "What a fun package! I liked the variety of topics included. As a surprise benefit, these graphing activities helped my kiddos gain confidence in asking other people questions."

Back to School Math Graphs & Tally Marks - Building Class Community

*****

If you're looking for more ways to integrate tallying, graphing, and data analysis into your teaching, you'll love this set of 44 science tallying, graphing, and writing activities about about plants, animals, landforms, bodies of water, magnets, rocks, weather and seasons, and space. Click here to see it!

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Copyright © Primary Inspiration by Linda Nelson

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Summer School Math Graphs Tally Marks - Collecting Data Build Class Community

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K - 2nd
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25 printable pages + 23 digital pages

What others say

"Our first math unit includes graphing so this is a perfect way to start the year and also build community and get to know each other."
star
Shannon M.
"Great resource! Easy to use, well organized, and engaging for students. Thank you for creating such a quality product!"
star
Michelle C.

Description

This fun set of bar graphs & tally mark charts to build classroom community will give your students lots of practice using graphing to collect & interpret data. Fun for summer school or back to school time for a getting to know you activity or throughout the year to develop meaningful connections among your students!

Here's what this graphing and tally mark resource includes!

25 one page horizontal and vertical bar graphs designed to build classroom community as your students learn about how they are alike and different. Topics range from favorite foods, sports, and books, to recess games, letters in names, and backpack colors.

Opportunities to record data with tally marks, and then transfer the data to bar graph format.

Two blank graphs on which the topic is given, but your students will choose the labels and complete the graph.

A cover to use when you bind your completed graphs into a class book.

A teaching chart to use on your interactive board or in a small group setting to introduce graphing and to teach the parts of a bar graph.

How can you use this set of tally mark charts and bar graphs with your class?

As a summer school or back to school activity, complete a few graphs each day as part of your circle time or morning meeting, leaving time to talk about the results get a strong early start on building classroom community and developing
meaningful connections between you and your students.
Use as a supplement during a math unit on data collection.

Complete a graph and discuss it together as part of your calendar time once a week.

Spend a few minutes of your math time each day with these easy prep activities and you'll have a high-interest bulletin board display for Parent Night!

When you take your display down, assemble the pages into a book for your classroom library. A cover for your book is included in your download.

Use the graphs all year for fast and fun review of data collection skills.

This activity includes a ready-to-use digital version using TPT’s Easel digital tool. You can access the Easel version of many of these graphs via your My Purchases page or here on the product listing page. Adaptations for using graphs include directions for using the pen tool and shapes to complete the graphs. You can also display the graph page on your interactive screen and your students can complete their own graphs along with you!

Here's what teachers have said about this graph collection!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sandra said, "Students loved creating and interpreting their own graphs. This resource was great all year to practice and review graphing in a quick and fun way."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shelley said, "This activity makes graphing engaging and collaborative. l have used it often and my students enjoy being able to "Interview" other grades/classrooms and come back to share their results with us. We display our graphs in the main hallway of our school and I love hearing students from other Grades/classrooms discuss how their results compare to others. Thanks for sharing."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah said, "What a fun package! I liked the variety of topics included. As a surprise benefit, these graphing activities helped my kiddos gain confidence in asking other people questions."

Back to School Math Graphs & Tally Marks - Building Class Community

*****

If you're looking for more ways to integrate tallying, graphing, and data analysis into your teaching, you'll love this set of 44 science tallying, graphing, and writing activities about about plants, animals, landforms, bodies of water, magnets, rocks, weather and seasons, and space. Click here to see it!

******

Get TPT credit to use on your future purchases!

Go to your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button to leave a rating and a short comment. You’ll earn TPT credits, which you can redeem on your future purchases!

Click the star on my home page to follow my store. You'll be the first to hear about my newest products and sales! You’ll also find an occasional “Followers Only” freebie in your TPT inbox, just to say thanks!☺

Copyright © Primary Inspiration by Linda Nelson

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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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Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
June 30, 2026
Great resource! Used for extra practice. Easy to use/student friendly. Thank you!
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These graphs are a fun way to get kids thinking about and having fun with math.
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 9, 2026
Our first math unit includes graphing so this is a perfect way to start the year and also build community and get to know each other.
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Great resource! Easy to use, well organized, and engaging for students. Thank you for creating such a quality product!
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May 5, 2026
Exactly what I needed after I finished my graph unit.
Alicen A.
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Exactly what it was described as and what I needed!
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Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
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