LESSON
Students will begin planning a data project investigation by forming a question relating to students' families.
Students are shown three representations of data and are asked which one would solve each riddle.
Students are shown two sets of data collected from two different sources. They are asked several questions related to…
Students are given a survey question and must decide how they want to organize and show the data.
Students are given two data sets and asked questions based on the information. They also need to make a prediction based…
Students are asked to answer questions using data from a line plot.
Students are asked to complete a line plot using data provided from a cube tower.
Students are shown two different ways the same survey data was presented. They are asked to explain how the…
In this worksheet, students are given a survey question and answers. They are asked to draw a representation of the…
Students are shown a picture representing data in terms of pockets. They must answer questions requiring them to…
Students are asked to collect and represent data using interlocking cubes.
Students are asked to answer several question using data from a line plot.
Students are asked to draw a path on grid paper and count how many blocks they used.
Students are asked to compare the lengths of two paths drawn on grid paper. They must determine how many blocks each…
Students are shown three paths on a grid. They need to determine how many blocks are in each path and then draw their…
Using paper strips, students are asked to make two different paths and describe how the paths are different and the…
Students are asked to navigate a maze and tell how many right and left turns were made.
Students are shown a zoo map and must trace and describe the path that was taken.
In this worksheet students are given a measurement word problem. They are asked questions based on the recorded data.
Students are asked to look at a given measurement in order to find out the missing measurements for different objects.
In this worksheet, students are asked to solve a measurement riddle based on the concept of length.
Students are asked to answer measurement questions based on data from a grasshopper jumping contest.
Students are asked to match shapes to the four steps that were used to make the shape.
Students are asked to determine length in relations to other units of measure.