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Picture Graphs. By: Edith Gonzalez. Teacher and Children Interaction. What is a graph? How can we use a graph? When can we use a graph?. Activities. Collect and organize data in lists, tables, and simple graphs. Possible graphs: Are you a boy or a girl?
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Picture Graphs By: Edith Gonzalez
Teacher and Children Interaction • What is a graph? • How can we use a graph? • When can we use a graph?
Activities • Collect and organize data in lists, tables, and simple graphs. • Possible graphs: • Are you a boy or a girl? • How did you get to school? Bus, walk, car • How many televisions are in your house? 1, 2, 3, more
Vertical Graph • Are you a boy or a girl? • How many girls are there?________ • How many boys? ________ • How many more girls than boys • are there? ____________ BOY GIRL
Horizontal Graph • How did you get to school?
Graph questions • Which choice had the most picks? • Which choice had the fewest picks? • How many more children picked _______ over _______?
TEKS • (K.12) Probability and Statistics • The student constructs and uses graphs of real objects or pictures to answer questions. The student is expected to: • Constructs graphs using real objects or pictures in order to answer questions; and • Use information from a graph of real objects or pictures in order to answer questions.
References • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/teks/grade/Kindergarten.pdf • Teacher's corner. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/free_resources/teachers_corner/activities/0609_activities.jsp 2-4-11 • Bentham, P. (n.d.). Graphing activities for preschool and kindergarten. Retrieved from http://www.kindergarten-lessons.com/graphing-activities.html 2-4-11