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Preview of Shape Charting

Shape Charting

Created by
Michelle Doyle
2D and 3D Shapes organized in a chart.
Preview of How are you feeling today emojis?
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How are you feeling today emojis?

This is an interactive mood chart, with 16 emoji options that kids can touch. Then it turns into a pictograph or bar graph. It also has a reset button in case you want to try it out or set it up daily for use. Very kid-friendly and recommended for a touchscreen device. Use the 2nd attachment chart. If you have any problems opening it, please contact me.
Preview of Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Created by
Natalie Kounter
📝 "Ask, Tally, and Graph!" This resource helps students learn how to: Pose a question (e.g., “What’s your _______” or "Do you like_______?") Collect data using a tally chart Organize and display the data on a bar graph It’s perfect for introducing the basics of data collection and representation in a fun, hands-on way. Students get to ask real questions, gather answers from classmates, and turn those answers into a visual graph! See Preview for examples of how to use this product.
Preview of Graph-It Squares

Graph-It Squares

Created by
jendenreads
Bring data to life with Graph-It Squares—1-inch, colorful square markers designed to help students build their own bar graphs with ease and engagement. Perfectly sized for young learners, these reusable, hands-on tools make abstract data concepts concrete by allowing students to visually organize and compare information. Whether used on chart paper, whiteboards, or in notebooks, Graph-It Squares transform graphing lessons into interactive, creative experiences. Ideal for math centers, science o
Preview of Polar Animals Themed Graphing Activities

Polar Animals Themed Graphing Activities

Looking for something hands-on to help your kiddos better understand and practice graphing? This differentiated polar animals themed activity is for you! Featuring 2 different kinds of graphing activities, students will have fun filling in their own graphs while you observe them practice counting, one to one correspondence, number recognition, and graphing - hitting multiple Teaching Strategies GOLD objectives in one activity!
Preview of Spring Themed Math Project for 4th Graders

Spring Themed Math Project for 4th Graders

I created this Spring project for the month of April to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 4th grade students who need more. Most of the problems are at a 5th grade level. This project is meant to be challenging.  I have done it with 4th grade students.  Although I believe all 4th graders could do it with scaffolding and support, your higher 4th graders should be able to work through the problems more independently, using strategies they are familiar with. No
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