Kindergarten MKD1. Students will pose information questions, collect data, organize, and display results using objects, pictures, and picture graphs.

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Kindergarten MKD1. Students will pose information questions, collect data, organize, and display results using objects, pictures, and picture graphs. 1 st Grade M1D1. Students will create simple tables and graphs and interpret them. 2 nd Grade M2D1. Students will create simple tables and graphs and interpret their meaning. 3 rd Grade M3D1. Students will create and interpret simple tables and graphs. 4 th Grade M4D1. Students will gather, organize, and display data according to the situation and compare related features. 5 th Grade M5D1. Students will analyze graphs. M5D2. Students will collect, organize, and display data using the most appropriate graph.

P1. Students will solve problems (using appropriate technology). P2. Students will reason and evaluate mathematical arguments. P3. Students will communicate mathematically. P4. Students will make connections among mathematical ideas and to other disciplines. P5. Students will represent mathematics in multiple ways.

 Create data tables  Use data to create multiple graphs Grades: Fourth and Fifth

 Simple data entry for students  Graphs are customizable with pictures and colors  Students can easily toggle between different types of graphs Grades: Kindergarten-Fourth

 Used to collect authentic data  Allows students to engage family and friends outside of the classroom Grades: Fourth and Fifth

 Internet based  Students are abled to create various graphs online and print or save  Accessible at home for students with internet Grades: Second – Fifth

 For Teachers  Activity ideas for students  Links to real life data sets available on the internet  Link to student page with weekly problems and math tools Grades: Kindergarten – Fifth

 Lesson and projects that support engaged learning and higher order thinking

The following sites offer real life data for students to analyze and graph.  US Census ›  Kids Zone ›  Weather Watch ›