Winter Graphing Activities | Winter Data Management Centers BUNDLE

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Get ready to work on graphing this winter with 16 winter graphing activities with fun winter themes. You will love these hands-on winter graphing activities because they are low-prep and your students will love the fun themes.
These activities are perfect for:
✅Teachers who want to add a seasonal theme to their activities.
✅Teachers who want low-prep centers - print once and use it year after year!
✅Teachers who want more than just a worksheet.
✅Teachers who want to add a hands-on element to activities.
Your students will:
- Collect data by either drawing a card from a paper bag or spinning a spinner
- Create a concrete graph with the cards or create a tally chart with the spinner.
- Create a bar graph using the data collected
- Interpret the data by answering 4 simple questions.
Included are:
✔8 sets of graphing cards and 8 spinners/tally charts
✔16 graphing worksheets
✔A Picture list of steps to complete the activity
✔A sample finished worksheet to provide students with a model
There are 8 fun winter themes:
❄️Snowflakes
❄️Mittens
❄️Winter Clothes
❄️Winter Sports
❄️Penguins
❄️Winter Friends
❄️Snow Family
❄️Valentine's Treats
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