Data & Graphs: Collect & Interpret for 1st Grade Math
This unit introduces students to collecting, organizing, and interpreting data using tally charts, picture graphs, and bar graphs, and basic chance vocabulary.
Skills and lessons
Sorting and Organizing Data
Students will sort objects by attributes and organize collected data into tally charts or tables.
Creating Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs
Students will represent data using simple picture graphs and bar graphs, understanding that each symbol or bar represents a quantity.
Interpreting Data from Graphs
Students will analyze picture and bar graphs to answer questions about 'how many', 'how many more', and 'how many fewer'.
Introduction to Line Plots
Students will learn to create and interpret simple line plots to display data measurements, like lengths of objects.
Understanding Chance Vocabulary
Students will use terms like 'certain', 'likely', 'unlikely', and 'impossible' to describe the probability of events in everyday situations.
Frequently asked questions
What will students learn in Data & Graphs: Collect & Interpret?
Data & Graphs: Collect & Interpret helps students build 1st Grade math understanding through connected skills and short lessons. This unit includes skills such as Sorting and Organizing Data, Creating Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs, Interpreting Data from Graphs, Introduction to Line Plots, Understanding Chance Vocabulary.
What skills are included in this 1st Grade Math unit?
This unit includes skills such as Sorting and Organizing Data, Creating Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs, Interpreting Data from Graphs, Introduction to Line Plots, Understanding Chance Vocabulary. The unit is broken into 5 skills and 8 lesson steps so students can practice one idea at a time.
How can my child practice Data & Graphs: Collect & Interpret online?
Besparq pairs this unit with short explanations, practice steps, and feedback. Students can move through the lesson path and practice questions tied to each skill.
How does Sparq support this Math unit?
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