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Plotting Points on a Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture Digital and Printable
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach coordinate planes and plotting points?
Look no further than our digital and printable mystery picture activity!
Perfect for students of all ages, this activity focuses exclusively on the first quadrant and is designed to help reinforce important mathematical concepts while keeping students entertained and engaged.
Whether you're a teacher looking for a new way to spice up your lesson plans or a parent looking for an educational activity for your child, our coordinate plane mystery picture is sure to be a hit!
And with our digital and printable options, it's easy to use no matter what your teaching style may be.
So why wait? Give our activity a try today and watch as your students' mathematical skills soar!
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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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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Level Ups: Defining & Comparing Functions FREE Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way for your students to practice or review defining functions and comparing functions. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity includes 5 differentiated tasks that increase in rigor. The task cards begin with pre-requisite skills involving identifying the slope and y-intercept of linear functions in different representations, then "level up" all the way to creating and comparing functions that are both linear and non-linear.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review what is and is not a function, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-Five levels with 6 - 11 questions each.
-Complete answer keys for each level.
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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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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NC.4.MD.4 Data Sort Activity Categorical Data and Numerical Data
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
This NC.4.MD.4 aligned resource focuses on Identifying and Sorting Data into two categories- Numerical Data or Categorical Data. This cut and paste activity is perfect for math journals, centers, or a quick assessment. The Answer Key is also included!
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Standards included for 4th grade:
NC.4.MD.4- Represent and interpret data using whole numbers.
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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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St. Patrick's Day & March Pictographs: Read & Interpret Data & Create Your Own
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Get ready to add a splash of luck to your graphing lessons this St. Patrick's Day and throughout the month of March with these fun pictographs! Designed to celebrate the St. Patrick holiday and the month of March, these themed pictographs offer a charming and engaging way to visualize your data. These two fun pictographs will keep your students excited and engaged on their work.
Why choose these Pictographs?
Two pictographs to practice the skill of reading and interpreting data. One of the graphs has students practice collecting data and using that data to create their own pictograph. They will need to label their graph and answer questions about their data.
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These pictographs will bring the luck of the Irish to your classroom and have your students engaged in learning. Get hands on experience with creating and reading pictographs.
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Spring & Easter Pictographs: Read Data & Create Your Own: 3rd Grade
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
These ready to use Springtime & Easter pictographs are perfect for your classroom. These themed pictographs engage students and help them practice their skills of reading pictographs. There are two pictographs included in this download. One pictograph is a create your own, where students will collect data from friends or their classmates. They will then use that data to make their own pictograph. The second pictograph has students look at the graph and answer the given questions.
Why choose these pictographs?
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Inspire curiosity, ignite a passion for math, and empower your students to become confident data analysts with themed activities and graphs that make math fun!
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Easter & Springtime Bar Graphs: Create Your Own & Read the Data
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is an Easter or Springtime themed graph. There are two bar graphs included in this download to help students practice their skills of reading data on bar graphs and answering questions related to the graph. One bar graph students will need to collect their own data to create their own bar graph.
**While these worksheets are ready to print and use, the teacher WILL NEED TO PROVIDE JELLYBEANS for each student. The jellybeans can be any brand. They will be graphing the different colors.**
These worksheets will provide:
These bar graphs align with the third grade common core. Look no further for a fun way to celebrate Easter and practice your graphing skills.
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Spring & Easter Line Plots With Measurement to the Nearest Quarter Inch
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Welcome to an egg-citing math activity! These Easter and Springtime Line Plots will help your students dive into a world of measurement and line plots. Students will collect data by using their rulers to measure to the nearest quarter inch. Then they will create their own line plot. Students will also read line plot data and answer questions about their line plot.
Features:
These line plots are aligned with the 3rd grade common core standards.
There are 2 pages of practice. One worksheet, students will look at the given line plot and answer questions about the line plot. The second worksheet, students will measure bunny lengths and create their own line plot.
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international peace day Coloring pages September Pixel Art Map Skills Worksheet
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Grid Coordinate Maps Activity Mystery Pictures. It's international day of peace! This is a fun, perfect way for your 3rd/4th/5th grade upper elementary students to practice Graphing coordinates, Coloring and Map skills on September 21 Peace Day! The resource is handy and ready to use. Finding peace and love sign coloring page pixel art mystery picture will definitely hold the children's interest. Students will color in the correct squares on the grid using the colors and the coordinates (letters and numbers) that are given to them within the quadrant.
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This resource is great for homework, activity, full-class instruction, early finishers, and more!
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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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St. Patrick's Day & March LINE PLOTS: Incorporating Measuring to Quarter Inch
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Bring the excitement of St. Patrick's Day and the month of March into your 3rd-grade classroom with these lucky Line Plots! Perfect for introducing young learners to the world of data visualization, these themed line plots provide an engaging way to explore numerical data while celebrating the festive spirit of the season. These two line plots will fit perfectly in with the 3rd grade core. The create your own line plot has students practice their measuring skills to the nearest quarter inch.
Features:
1. Themed Line Plots: Perfect for the month of March and the holiday of St. Patrick's Day. Students will measure rainbows to the nearest quarter inch to create their lucky line plot.
2. Student-Friendly Design: Designed with the needs of young learners in mind, these line plots feature clear and easy-to-read axes, labels, and markers. Students will quickly grasp the concepts of plotting data points and interpreting trends as they read these line plots.
3. Interactive Learning Activities: Encourage hands-on learning and active engagement with these line plot activities. Whether students are collecting data, plotting points, or analyzing data, these activities provide valuable opportunities for students to apply their math skills in real-world contexts.
4. Aligned with 3rd Grade Standards: These line plots are aligned with 3rd-grade math standards, making them the perfect addition to your curriculum. Help your students develop essential data literacy skills as they explore concepts such as data representation, interpretation, and analysis.
Capture students' interests with these fun themed line plots. Foster data literacy and promote active learning as students gather data and create their own line plot.
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Get these graphs for the month of March to celebrate the lovely St. Patrick's Day. Engage students and inspire them to create, read, and interpret line plots.
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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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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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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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Halloween Mystery Coordinate Grid Picture- Halloween Activity- Spooky Witch
By Modified Treasures
Bring spooky fun into your math classroom with this engaging Halloween Coordinate Grid Activity! Designed for students practicing coordinate planes, this activity comes in two versions to accommodate different levels of learners:
Versatile and Classroom-Ready: Whether you're planning for substitute lessons, need an engaging task for early finishers, or simply want to bring a little Halloween fun into math, this Witch-themed activity is a perfect fit! The easy-to-follow instructions make it great for independent work, and students will enjoy revealing a spooky Witch as they correctly plot the points.
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Perfect for October! This activity is a fantastic addition to your October math lessons or a fun, educational treat for the Halloween season.
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.