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The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th
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Description

Score a touchdown in math with this The Big Game Data Analysis Project! This no-prep resource helps students master Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Pictographs, and Line Plots using a fun football theme. Perfect for 2nd-4th grade gameday math centers!

SCORE BIG WITH REAL-WORLD DATA ANALYSIS!

Are you looking for an engaging, hands-on way to teach graphing? Ditch the boring worksheets and turn your classroom into a "Gameday Headquarters" with this The Big Game Data Project.

Students will love becoming "Data Detectives" as they analyze gameday stats like fan-favorite snacks, points scored per quarter, and equipment inventory. This resource is designed to bridge the gap between abstract math and real-life application through a theme every student enjoys!

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • The Gameday Stats Poster: A visual "Infographic" hub featuring a Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Pictograph, and Line Plot.
  • Differentiated Worksheets (2 Levels):
    • Rookie Level (Basic): Focuses on direct data retrieval and identifying key information.
    • MVP Level (Advanced): Challenges students to calculate sums, find differences, and identify trends.

  • Extension Project: "New Jersey Design" – Students conduct a classroom survey to pick a team color and graph their results!
  • Answer Keys: Provided for quick and easy grading.
  • Two Versions: Features both a coloring version for student engagement and a draw-your-own version for ink-saving and creativity.

PERFECT FOR:

  • February Math Centers
  • Whole Group Graphing Lessons
  • Early Finishers
  • Football-Themed Classroom Days

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The Big Game Math Project | Data Analysis & Graphing | Real-World Math | 2nd-4th

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Description

Score a touchdown in math with this The Big Game Data Analysis Project! This no-prep resource helps students master Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Pictographs, and Line Plots using a fun football theme. Perfect for 2nd-4th grade gameday math centers!

SCORE BIG WITH REAL-WORLD DATA ANALYSIS!

Are you looking for an engaging, hands-on way to teach graphing? Ditch the boring worksheets and turn your classroom into a "Gameday Headquarters" with this The Big Game Data Project.

Students will love becoming "Data Detectives" as they analyze gameday stats like fan-favorite snacks, points scored per quarter, and equipment inventory. This resource is designed to bridge the gap between abstract math and real-life application through a theme every student enjoys!

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • The Gameday Stats Poster: A visual "Infographic" hub featuring a Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Pictograph, and Line Plot.
  • Differentiated Worksheets (2 Levels):
    • Rookie Level (Basic): Focuses on direct data retrieval and identifying key information.
    • MVP Level (Advanced): Challenges students to calculate sums, find differences, and identify trends.

  • Extension Project: "New Jersey Design" – Students conduct a classroom survey to pick a team color and graph their results!
  • Answer Keys: Provided for quick and easy grading.
  • Two Versions: Features both a coloring version for student engagement and a draw-your-own version for ink-saving and creativity.

PERFECT FOR:

  • February Math Centers
  • Whole Group Graphing Lessons
  • Early Finishers
  • Football-Themed Classroom Days

Thank you for considering this item!

♥♥♥ Don't forget: Earn TPT Credits by leaving feedback ♥♥♥

Your feedback, comments, and suggestions are highly valued and always welcome.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
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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