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1st grade Hispanic Heritage Month graphing resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Blank Editable Graphs

Blank Editable Graphs

Created by
Profe Sydney
These are blank graphs that you can edit by typing in the name of the graph and whatever objects are being graphed. There are bar graphs, a pie graph, and a line graph template.
Preview of Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

This is modified for sixth grade special ed, statistics. Students will read the graph and answer the questions. This can also be used in primary grades.
Preview of Snowflake Graphing- 4 styles

Snowflake Graphing- 4 styles

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
Snowflake graphing with four styles of snow flakes and three sizes graphs for each. Document made in Microsoft Publisher. Graphs can be sized to own needs/preferences. Each snowflake has an "answer" provided as well. Students can complete the graph using manipulatives (sequins, rhinestones/gems, pony beads, hole punch snowflake, hole punch circles, etc.) glued into given coordinates. Students can also color in the blocks with various colors to form the snowflake using the coordinates. Addi
Preview of Grade 2 Telling Time Assessment

Grade 2 Telling Time Assessment

This assessment was created for my second graders. They need to tell time to 5 minutes intervals, quarter to, quarter past, and half past. The assessment will need to be printed first and then you can fill in the times you would like your students to identify. The assessment includes telling time on an analog clock and then displaying it on a digital clock, and then vice versa. And also writing time in two different ways- such as 2:30 is half past 2 and 30 minutes after 2.
Preview of Kindergarten Graphing Activity

Kindergarten Graphing Activity

Students will read a story problem about a student that surveys her class and collects data on each student's favorite ice cream flavor. Students will use the data in the story to create a graph.
Preview of Halloween Graphing With Pictures; Cut and Paste Activity; modified curriculum

Halloween Graphing With Pictures; Cut and Paste Activity; modified curriculum

This is a three-page activity. The fourth page is all of the pictures that the students will be given by their teacher. These can be cut out individually ahead of time or students can be given a chunk of pictures that they need to cut out. Students should each get 15 pictures to graph. The first page includes directions: "Your teacher will give you 15 Halloween pictures to graph. Sort your pictures to put each of the same picture in one pile. Answer the questions on the worksheets and then glu
Preview of Beyond Sand & Water: Sensory and Science Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten

Beyond Sand & Water: Sensory and Science Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten

This package is packed with 8 pages of fun sensory and science activities and recipes that are great for Preschool and Kindergarten classrooms. First and second graders would be fascinated by many of these activities as well. Included are some learning extensions and twists on some more classic recipes and experiments. Many of these are great to take outside as well. Several of the activities are fun for all ages!!
Preview of Fruit Loop Math

Fruit Loop Math

Created by
Brooke Trevathan
Here are three worksheets that you can use to graph Fruit Loops! My students loved it and they get a snack at the end:) I hope you enjoy it as well!
Preview of Animal Graphing With Pictures; Simple Cut & Paste; more/less modified curriculum

Animal Graphing With Pictures; Simple Cut & Paste; more/less modified curriculum

*****This is the same animal graphing activity found in the animal math packet***** This is a four-page activity. The third page is all of the pictures that the students will be given by their teacher. These can be cut out individually ahead of time or students can be given a chunk of pictures that they need to cut out. Students should each get 10-15 pictures to graph. The first page requires students to title their graph, count the pictures to identify most and least, and write in the correc
Preview of Spin and Graph Consonant Sounds Review

Spin and Graph Consonant Sounds Review

Created by
Friendly Frog
Put your old Fidget Spinners to an educational use. No Fidget Spinner? No worries! Any spinner will work. Or you can use a paper clip and pencil.You will need a Fidget Spinner (or borrow one from a student) and an empty CD jewel case.Place a sticker on one of the prongs of the Fidget Spinner. Then print the spinner cards (laminate for durability) and the accompanying worksheet you wish to have your students practice.The student will use the Fidget Spinner to determine the correct space on the gr
Preview of Spin and Graph CVC Ending Sounds

Spin and Graph CVC Ending Sounds

Created by
Friendly Frog
Put your old Fidget Spinners to an educational use. No Fidget Spinner? No worries! Any spinner will work. Or you can use a paper clip and pencil.You will need a Fidget Spinner (or borrow one from a student) and an empty CD jewel case.Place a sticker on one of the prongs of the Fidget Spinner. Then print the spinner cards (laminate for durability) and the accompanying worksheet you wish to have your students practice.The student will use the Fidget Spinner to determine the correct space on the gr
Preview of The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Find and Graph

The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Find and Graph

This is a fun math project to pair with the book The Country Mouse and the City Mouse! The math project is finding things related to the book and graphing how many of each is found. This can be used with a Math lesson or as a fun "filler" project!
Preview of Fractured Fairytale Graphing: Three Little Pigs vs. The Big Bad Wolf

Fractured Fairytale Graphing: Three Little Pigs vs. The Big Bad Wolf

Created by
Pre-k On Mars
Engage your students in an interactive STEM activity, graphing their opinions on who told the truth, The Three Little Pigs or The Big Bad Wolf!Included: Title QuestionNumbers for measuring each categoryCategory Labels - The Pigs/The WolfThree Little Pigs graphing cardsBig Bad Wolf graphing cardsI would recommend using any copy of The Three Little Pigs traditional tale and either "The True Story of The Three Little Pigs" by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith or "No Lie, Pigs (And Their Houses) Can Fly!
Preview of Number of the Day

Number of the Day

Created by
Margarita Guzman
This is something I use every single day in my classroom so I had to share! Please try it once and you´ll love it. Every day you pick a number and ask your students to pass in front of the class to fill in the blanks. This poster was created in Publisher for you to print it in a big size!
Preview of Sight Word Math Activity

Sight Word Math Activity

This sight word math activity allows learning across curriculum. Students will get practice with identifying sight words as well as math concepts (graphing and tally marks). This document can be edited to fit your personal sight word list. My class uses this document weekly, with the words and the colors being changed to keep my kiddos on their toes!
Preview of Sorting M&M's by Color

Sorting M&M's by Color

Created by
Smart Cookies
Simple sheet for students to practice sorting M&M's by color and record the correct amount of each group. Perfect for Centers. Easy to use and understand directions.
Preview of March St. Patrick's Day Math Task  Lucky Charms

March St. Patrick's Day Math Task Lucky Charms

Created by
Sunshine Robbins
By using cereal, this math task allows for students to create their own graph,demonstrate most/least, and adding many numbers. Students can do this in groups or individually in a math center. My students love math tasks every Friday.
Preview of Graphing & Probability Study Guide

Graphing & Probability Study Guide

Created by
Jordan Sligh
This is a study guide that I recently gave my students to help them study for their unit test on graphs and probability. This study guide gives the definitions of: bar graph, pictograph, line plot, survey, data, analyze, key, and probability. Then it has sample problems dealing with the 3 graphs (line plot, picto, and bar) and a few dealing with probability (certain, likely, unlikely, as likely as/equally likely, and impossible). I have left the study guide in the publisher format in case you w
Preview of Healthy Food Clip Art

Healthy Food Clip Art

Clip Art of many types of healthy food great for sorting and graphing.
Preview of Gingerbread Roll the Cube Math Center

Gingerbread Roll the Cube Math Center

Created by
Amanda Burnard
Children have a great time rolling the cube and marking the graph to show what was rolled. They continue doing this until one reaches the top. Throughout they can ask a buddy "What has the most so far?" or "How many more does ____ have than ____?"
Preview of Fairy Tale Roll The Cube

Fairy Tale Roll The Cube

Created by
Amanda Burnard
Cut out the pictures on the second page. Tape them on wooden cubes. Students will roll the cube and mark the appropriate box in the graph. They continue until one reaches the top. Students can periodically stop to ask a friend questions like "What has the most so far?" or "How many more does ____ have than ____?"
Preview of Word Wall Graphing

Word Wall Graphing

Created by
MrsMcDermid
A fun way to incorportate your ELA with Math. Put 5 words from your word wall in the box, 1-5 times. The kids will then count the number of times a word appears and graph it.
Preview of Graphing Vocabulary

Graphing Vocabulary

Created by
Haley
This file is in Microsoft Publisher. The teachers in my building make this page into poster-size to hang in their classroom.
Preview of Statistics and Probability Worksheet

Statistics and Probability Worksheet

Created by
CarlyJo Smith
Make the most of the beautiful autumn leaves with you class! Head outdoors and go for a forage for different coloured leaves. Children then sort their leaves into 4 groups (by colour red, orange, yellow and green). Students record what they found on the worksheet provided. FULLY EDITABLE
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