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Preview of Holiday Food Survey & Bar Graph (Thanksgiving, Christmas & More)

Holiday Food Survey & Bar Graph (Thanksgiving, Christmas & More)

This product is designed to be an interactive assignment for the whole class, although variations may be made. The product includes a table listed the most favored foods at holiday times. The students are to each vote on their favorite food out of the choice, and the choices are tallied for each food. The tallies are combined for each choice and the percentage of students preferring each food are determined. The percentage of students preferring each food of the five are also determined as a
Preview of Halloween Graphing

Halloween Graphing

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Simply Golden
Using a mini bag of skittles, students will calculate the fraction, decimal, and percent of each color in the bag. Students can then create a circle graph and an optional bar graph.
Preview of A Lucky Charming Graph   and   Pi Graph

A Lucky Charming Graph and Pi Graph

Use Lucky Charms to bar graphs, circle graphs. 2015 with 5 New Clover Hats version in stores now. Give the lower elementary students 20 marshmallows to graph. They will take the information from the bar graph to color in a circle graph. A great way to combine St. Patrick's Day (3.17) and Pi Day (3.14) Upper elementary students can just be given a sandwich bag of cereal. They can skip the bar graph and just create the table for number of marshmallows, fractions, decimals and percents. Then
Preview of Jellybean graphing   Common Core Fun for  Easter or Spring Math

Jellybean graphing Common Core Fun for Easter or Spring Math

http://www.mycutegraphics.com for graphics. I bought individual boxes of jellybeans for my class, but you could just create sample sizes from a large bag to use. It was more expensive to do it my way.... but easier in the long run. I had students predict how many jelly beans were in each box, then record the actual number. (this could be graphed as well) Students create their personal graph, then work in a group to combine numbers and create a group graph. Focus on scale needed to graph
Preview of Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learning how to draw has never been easier or more fun. Practice graphing, fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination, pencil control, coordinating images within a grid pattern, and coloring to create super cool monsters. Perfect activity for Advanced Students, Art Projects, Math Skills, or anyone with Busy Hands. This packet includes 30 different Monsters on graphing paper. The left half of the page shows a fun monster on a number/letter grid. The right half of the page is a blank grid wit
Preview of FREE Monsters Math Coordinate Graphing Mystery Pictures | Plotting Ordered Pairs

FREE Monsters Math Coordinate Graphing Mystery Pictures | Plotting Ordered Pairs

⭐️ Students can practice plotting ordered pairs with these Free versions of the activity enjoyable monsters coordinate graphing mystery images! The activity is easily differentiated by selecting either the 4 quadrants worksheet. There are no fractions or decimals; whole numbers represent all points. This assignment is excellent for math centers, early finishers, or homework. There is graph paper, coordinate worksheets, and answer keys provided. ⭐️ InstructionsStudent Plot the ordered pairings a
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