Showing posts with label Graphing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphing. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Graph Your Halloween Candy!

Jedi Master say...

"A good Jedi must always graph his Halloween candy before eating it. May the force be with you!!"







 Fastest graph, EVER! ;)

Jedi Masters need chocolate, too. Think the Jedi would notice if a piece of his graph disappeared? ;)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Sorting & Graphing with Beanie Babies

We're working on a series of lessons on sorting/classifying/graphing.** Today my student sorted Teeny Beanie Babies. After he sorted several times, he was asked to:

1. Think of a new way to sort the Beanie Babies.

2. Predict the outcome. Write a prediction statement.
"I predict the 4-legged animals will have the most."

3. Sort the Beanie Babies.

4. Write a comparison statement.
"There are nine more animals in the 4-legged group than there are in the 2-legged group." Following the lesson**, he identified and underlined the groups being compared in his sentence and circled the word "than" to show that a comparison was being made.

I keep one box of Teeny Beanie Babies, purchased at a garage sale, to use for sorting/graphing lessons.

Here he is sorting by color.

**The lessons come from Bridges, Grade 3, by The Math Learning Center. The original lessons use glyphs made by students.