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Temperature Graph for Data Collection
Temperature Graph for Data Collection
Temperature Graph for Data Collection
Temperature Graph for Data Collection
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With this temperature graph students can record how it feels outside. Students might debate whether it feels 'very hot' vs. 'warm', but you can show them how to access the actual temperature online or on your phone. The temperature graphs are pre-made, but the consistent format supports students in noticing trends and data change over extended time (many months). This is a great addition to your math routines/ class jobs. It really supports authentic discussion and promotes a strong community of learners.
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Temperature Graph for Data Collection

Rated 4.78 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
4.8 (4 ratings)
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Grades
PreK - 1st
Pages
2
Teaching Duration
1 Year

Description

With this temperature graph students can record how it feels outside. Students might debate whether it feels 'very hot' vs. 'warm', but you can show them how to access the actual temperature online or on your phone. The temperature graphs are pre-made, but the consistent format supports students in noticing trends and data change over extended time (many months). This is a great addition to your math routines/ class jobs. It really supports authentic discussion and promotes a strong community of learners.
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4.8
Rated 4.78 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
November 7, 2024
We used this resource during our center time as a whole group lesson prior to our math lesson. The students were able to identify the temperature and graph it on chart paper on their own and then come back and sort the data into categories.
Heather S.
144 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
October 13, 2018
Great way to record and visually keep track of age appropriate data!
elizabeth B.
263 reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
September 1, 2016
Thanks!
Kris B.
192 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
October 14, 2015
Great for a class job! I have one now but this is more child friendly. The students will be able to manage this job alone. Great resource, this is a standard I often had a difficult time hitting deeply (and authentically). Thanks!
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