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Gingerbread Cookie Math Graph Activity
By My Kinder Garden
FREEBIE! Here is a cute, fun, free. and yummy way to practice graphing during the Thanksgiving or Christmas season. Just whip up a batch of gingerbread cookies using your favorite recipe, serve them, and graph away! You might also like: Gingerbread Boy Dolch Pre-Primer-Third Grade Sight Word Flashcards and Posters Gingerbread Girl Number Flashcards 0-100 Elf Addition Adding 0-10 The awesome Christmas paper is by: Teacher Laura The awesome frame is by: Lovin Lit The awesome gingerbread clip art is by: Pink Cat Studio If you download this free item, please take the time to rate it. If you like this product please visit my TeachShare store for many other items: My Kinder Garden Click Here To Follow My Kinder Garden on Facebook Click Here To Follow My Kinder Garden on Instagram How to get TeachShare credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, giveaways, freebies and new products: • Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about this store.
By Rachel Thiry
Graphing Smarties was created as a fun activity for my students to complete while learning from home during the Coronavirus closure. However, the work can be easily completed in the classroom setting.
I wanted to give them a treat but incorporate learning fun too! To complete the activity I sent two packages of Smarties to each student along with the worksheet.
Two versions of the activity are included. The first can be used in the classroom. The second has a note asking students email a picture of their completed graph to the teacher.
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Graphing with Skulls and Bones
By Rachel Thiry
Halloween graphing fun using skulls and bones! Your students will totally engaged with this activity. Skulls and Bones can be found at Dollar Tree! There are 11 packets in a package. Stop in at Dollar Tree to grab some Halloween graphing fun for your math class. Included you will find: -sorting sheets -graphing pages (individual and group) -question page Thanks for stopping by! Judy & Rachel
Thanksgiving Line Plot: Reading Line Plots & Answering Questions
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a great Thanksgiving line plot graph for your students to do. It shows the data of how long the students stay at their grandparents. Students will use the line plot to answer the corresponding six questions. This is a printable that requires no extra work.
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Thanksgiving Pictograph: Reading Pictograph & Answering Questions
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
A Thanksgiving Pictograph to have your students practice reading pictographs. There are seven different questions about the pictograph and one includes the student to complete the rest of the pictograph by drawing the correct number of rolls given. This will test the students knowledge of reading the key on a graph, answering questions about which has more or less, and more.
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January/Winter Pictographs: Read & Create Your Own Pictographs: 2 Graphs
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
There are two different January/Winter pictographs included in this product. The first is a pictograph about the different flavors of hot chocolate. They will read the graph and then answer the following questions on the page. The next pictograph has data for students to create their own pictograph to show people's favorite book genre. This gives students the chance to design and label their own graph.
If you are interested in buying a bundle of January/Winter graphs; bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots with a winter theme take a look at this bundle Winter/January Graphs
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Valentine's Day Sweetheart Graph
By Abigail J McClellan
Have your students sort Valentine's Day Sweethearts this year and graph them on this worksheet! Conversation Hearts are the perfect way to incorporate math on Valentine's Day! This worksheet is fun and easy to follow along with for students. It asks them to graph how many colors of Sweethearts are in their box and answer three questions about which color is the most, which color is the least, and their favorite color. This product comes in both color and black and white.
Check out ALL my Valentine's Day activities!
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Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Bar Graph: Graph Colors & Sayings
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a perfect Valentine's Day activity. All you need is a box of conversation hearts for each student. They will graph the sayings and the colors of their hearts in their conversation heart box. Students will practice collecting data, correctly graphing it on their bar graph, and then answering questions about their graph. There is a fun twist where students will get with a partner and answer their questions using both their graphs. This is a great printable for Valentine's Day fun! I hope this bar graph activity works well for you and your classroom.
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Valentine's Day Pictographs: Answer Questions & Create Your Own: 2 Printables
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is perfect for Valentine's Day or the month of February. There are two different pictographs included. One students will read and interpret the pictograph to answer different questions about the graph. The other pictograph has students survey their class on their favorite Valentine's candy and create their own pictograph from their findings. Once they create their graph they will then have some questions to answer as well.
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Lower Elementary Valentine's Day Bundle
By Abigail J McClellan
Enjoy this Lower Elementary (grades k-2) Valentine's Day Bundle! This bundle includes three cute and engaging Valentine's Day activities. Be sure to check out each individual product to view the product preview! You can see a detailed description below for each resource included:
1. Valentine's Day Bingo: This Valentine's Day Bingo is the perfect product for your classroom on Valentine's Day or in the month of February! It comes with two pages. The first is a blank bingo board. The second is a page of 30 Valentine-related pictures where students can cut out and glue into their blank Bingo board.
2. Valentine's Day Five Senses Writing: This cute Valentine's Day resource has students thinking about what they love to see, hear, touch, smell, and taste. Have your students explore the five senses while having some Valentine's fun! 6 pages included. One page that includes all five senses and five individual senses pages. Each page includes a drawing box as well.
3. Valentine's Day Sweetheart Graph: Have your students sort Valentine's Day Sweethearts this year and graph them on this worksheet! This worksheet is fun and easy to follow along with for students. It asks them to graph how many colors of Sweethearts are in their box and answer three questions about which color is the most, which color is the least, and their favorite color. This products comes in both color and black and white.
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Thanksgiving Pictographs: 3rd Grade Graphing: Read & Create Your Own Pictograph
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Incorporate the holiday season in your math lesson with these Thanksgiving themed pictographs! Designed to help elementary students understand and analyze data, this resource provides hands-on practice with pictographs. This product includes two different graphs. One pictograph is a create your own graph and the other is a read and analyze the data pictograph.
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These Thanksgiving pictographs are perfect for reinforcing data collection and critical thinking in a fun way. Students will learn to label and create their own pictograph including creating their own key for their graph. Use these graphs as a Thanksgiving math center, an assessment, homework, or a seasonal supplement to your measurement and data lessons. Watch your students build essential math skills while enjoying the spirit of Thanksgiving.
Are you looking for more graphing fun? Take a look at these other festive graphs.
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January/Winter Line Plots: Read a Line Plot & Measure & Create Your Own
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
These January/Winter line plots are perfect practice on reading and creating a line plot. There are two different line plots. The first line plot has students look at the snowfall for the month of January and answer 6 different questions using the line plot. The second line plot has students measure snowflakes to the nearest quarter inch and record their data on a line plot that they draw. Then answer 6 questions on the line plot they have created. So students will need a knowledge of using a ruler to measure to the nearest quarter inch to finish one of the line plots in this product.
If you are interested in buying a bundle of graphs for January/Winter that include; bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots with a winter theme take a look at this bundle Winter/January Graphs
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Create A Thanksgiving Bar Graph: Pie Flavor: Blank & Labeled Graph w/Questions
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This cute Thanksgiving Bar Graph has many options. You can get your data as a whole class by having students tally their favorite pie flavor on the board with the provided graphics. The other option is to have students individually survey the classroom and make the tally marks on their own bar graph. There are two different bar graphs included. One does not have any labels and the other is labeled. Once they get their data the student is in charge of drawing their own bar graph. Then there is a page for the students to answer questions about their graph.
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Valentine's Day Line Plots: Answer Questions & Create Your Own: Measurement Too
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Celebrate Valentine's Day in your classroom with these engaging and festive Valentine's Day Line Plots. This is a great activity for Valentine's Day or the month of February to practice line plot skills. There are two different line plot activities included. Both line plots are designed with Valentine's Day in mind. One is where students will read and interpret a line plot. Then they will answer questions about the line plot. The other is where students will create their own line plot by measuring cupid's arrows to the nearest quarter inch. They will then plot their measurements on their own line plot and answer some questions.
Infuse excitement into the math lesson with Valentine's Day inspired line plot activities. Students will develop essential math skills as they collect, organize, and interpret data using line plots. Not only does this practice graphing skills, but it also has students practice their measurement skills using a ruler to the nearest quarter inch. These worksheets promote critical thinking and a deeper understanding of data representation.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leah C. said, "This was a great resource teaching line plots in 3rd grade."
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I Spy Winter/January Bar Graph: Answer Questions & Create Your Own Bar Graph
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is the perfect winter bar graph activity! There are two different bar graphs included. One is an I spy winter/January bar graph which has students count the amount of pictures that they see and create their own bar graph. With this I Spy graph there are two different graphs; one will have students completely label their graph and the other gives students the picture where they only need to label the scale of their graph.
The second graph that is included will have students read a bar graph about winter animals and answer questions about the given bar graph.
If you are interested in buying a bundle of graphs, bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots with a winter theme take a look at this bundle Winter/January Graphs
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Holiday Line Plot: Read & Answer Questions about the Holiday Line Plot
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This quick printable activity where students will read a line plot about holiday movies and answer questions about the line plot. Then there is a second line plot that students will have to gather information from their classmates to create their own line plot and answer questions. Students will get practice reading and creating line plots.
If you want other graphs along with this line plot check out the bundle:
Holiday Graphs
Are you looking for other graphs for other holidays? Take a look at these:
Winter Graphs
Valentine Graphs
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Winter/Holiday Pictograph: Answer Questions & Create Your Own Pictograph
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This winter/holiday pictograph shows the different winter activities. It is great for students to practice their skills with reading pictographs. One pictograph students will use the given graph to answer the included questions. The second pictograph has students survey the class about their favorite winter activities and then create their own pictograph.
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Halloween Graphing: Bar Graph, Pictograph, & Line Plot
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
A spooky way to practice your skills of graphing. There are three different Halloween graphs, bar graph, pictograph, and a line plot.
Students will create their own Halloween bar graph. They will poll the class on their favorite candy and then draw and label the bar graph correctly.
Students will look at a pictograph of Halloween costumes and answer the questions provided.
Students will look at a line plot and answer the questions provided.
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Holiday/Winter Bar Graph: Answer Questions & Create Your Own Bar Graph
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Holiday/Winter bar graph! There are two different bar graphs provided. One bar graph students will interpret the data on the graph and answer the questions given. The other bar graph, students will count the amount of objects and use that data to create their own bar graph. They will need to properly label the graph and then draw it to scale.
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By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and bar graphs. Students choose 20 firework cards from the firework deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We find that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a bar graph.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also included both a UK and a US version of each sheet to account for the different spelling of the word colour/color, as well as differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the fireworks to the value they need to tally.