This is a two-class activity for students to collect data and then create, analyze and present the scatter plot to the class. The kids have a lot of fun with this, and barely realize they are learning! It's ready to go--all you have to do is print and hand out.
Most Jewish children are given a Hebrew name in addition to their English name. If the student has a Hebrew name and knows what it is, that student is all set. Students who have a Hebrew name but don’t know it, should ask their parents prior to this activity. Students who do not have a Hebrew name can phonetically spell their English names. This activity has the students practicing to plot points on a coordinate graph while learning or reinforcing the Hebrew alef-bet and being creative. The kids
This lesson includes notes, vocabulary, explanations, examples, exercises, and word problems for learning to construct coordinate graphs. Perfect for partners to learn cooperatively. This lesson can be used to introduce the topic, as a review before assessment, or in the middle of the topic for reinforcement/reteaching. Excellent for students who were absent for part or all of the unit. Perfect for home school. Answer key is included!