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Math Homework - Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

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Introducing our new online resource for First Grade: Math Homework "Addition and Subtraction using Data Representation." This comprehensive 4-page homework is designed for one week of engaging learning. Students will explore different graph types such as bar graphs, picture graphs, pie charts, and tally mark charts, developing the skills to interpret and extract valuable information. Through carefully crafted exercises, they will not only enhance their graph-reading abilities but also master addition and subtraction by applying these skills to real-world scenarios. This resource provides an interactive and enjoyable learning experience, ensuring a solid foundation in both data representation and fundamental math operations.

Exercises of the Homework:

Exercise 1: Look at the picture graph below and answer the questions:

  • How many students like 4-leg pets?
  • What is the least favorite pet among the students?
  • How many students were surveyed?

Exercise 2: Examine the bar graph and respond to the questions:

  • What is the most popular fruit among the students?
  • How many students chose oranges?
  • How many students chose bananas and oranges combined?

Exercise 3: Review the tally mark chart and answer the questions:

  • Which 2 flavors have the most votes?
  • How many students prefer chocolate or strawberry?
  • How many more students like vanilla than mint?

Exercise 4: Examine the graph below and answer the questions:

  • How many students are on Bus B?
  • Which bus has the fewest students?
  • If we add the number of students on Bus C and Bus D, how many students do we have?

Exercise 5: Analyze the picture graph with symbols and answer the questions:

  • What was the most common weather condition during the month?
  • On how many days was it rainy or stormy?
  • How many more days were partly cloudy than rainy?

Exercise 6: Examine the graph below about the snacks students brought to school and answer the questions:

  • Which snack has the highest count?
  • How many oranges, apples, and watermelons were brought to class?
  • Compare the number of apples to strawberries. How many more apples were brought?

Exercise 7: Examine the data below representing the modes of transportation students use to get to school. Create a bar graph to represent the transportation choices and answer the questions:

  • Which transportation mode is the least popular among students?
  • How many students don’t go walking to school?
  • Compare the number of students who take the bus to those who ride bikes. How many more students take the bus?

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Download "Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations" now to witness the growth of your students Data comprehension. It's a resource that makes learning mathematics enjoyable and effective.

Thanks to the graphic designers for allowing us to use their images to create this educational resource.

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Get the 17 units:

⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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