Example learning activities include everything from
using tally charts to find the most popular ride to planning a marketing campaign, or even creating music compositions to portray the excitement of a ride.
Pupils
use tally charts, class research and a mixture of reading and listening exercises to fully understand how to describe themselves.
Includes
using tally charts and grouped data bar charts.
Not exact matches
use the powerpoint with your class to could the different coloured cars -
tally chart included.
Finally, they must complete a bar
chart from scratch
using a half - complete
tally chart that they can complete.
The pupils have to
tally the data and then
use this to draw their grouped bar
charts.
A range numicon resources: small / medium / large numicon blocks to
use for different activities or display, 2 dice with numicon pictures to
use with board games, jigsaw cards to match picture and number, folder cover, board game, peg cards, worksheets to circle, full set of dominoes with numicon pictures, counting activity with flower gardens and a worksheet to draw and count, cut and stick activity, 4 piece jigsaws to match the number / blocks / pictures / numicon, game spinner, 1 0 sided dice, hopping and jumping game for indoor or outdoor
use, large loop cards to 2 0, lucky dip game, full deck of cards to
use for card games or matching pairs, more or less loop cards, number bingo with number on mats and matching numicon cards, numicon bingo game with numicon symbols on boards and matching number cards, dart board
tally chart interactive game with animated Power Point, hook a duck game with numicon symbols of the base of the duck cards, treasure hunt game, display train — 6 A 4 pages in size with each train carriage containing a numicon symbol.
averages, bar
charts,
tally charts,
uses of averages, mean, mode, idioms,.
The standards covered in Unit 7 are: name and value of penny, nickel, dime, quarter, attributes of the coins, counting like coins, counting mixed coins, spending and saving, personal financial literacy, money earned is income, collecting data, sort and organize data,
using tally marks, generating questions about data, answering questions about data, t -
charts, bar graphs, survey, and reading a table.
Before the lesson, the assisting teacher can explain to students how a specific task reminder card is
used (e.g., whole body listening card, on - task vs. off - task cue card, participation
tally chart).
Use addition and subtraction to create and obtain information from tables, bar graphs and
tally charts.
Collect, sort, and organize data in up to three categories
using models / representations such as
tally marks or T -
charts