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1st Grade Magic of Math Lesson Plans for Graphing | Data Analysis | Graphs

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I love all of your products. The students really enjoy the activities you include in the Magic of Math series. I really hope you create a kindergarten one :)
Magic of Math is SO fantastic! I was very sad I couldn't really use it when I made the switch to kindergarten this year!
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  1. First Grade Magic of Math curriculum is a series of hands-on math units for teachers who are ready to spruce up their math block! The math bundle features a full year of math lesson plans, activities, games, vocabulary, word problems, and everything else you could possibly need to teach 1st-grade ma
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Students will be working individually and as a class to graph and collect data! With lesson plans for pictographs, bar graphs, and tally graphs, students will use hands-on activities to practice and review graphing before acing their assessments!

The Magic Of Math Unit 8 for FIRST GRADE focuses on:

Week One: Pictographs

Week Two: Bar Graphs

Week Three: Tally Charts with Collecting Data

Week Four: Graphing Wrap-Up

Want to know what activities are included? Check out below!

Week One: Pictographs

Labeling a Pictograph with Templates

Class Graph: Favorite Holiday

Pictograph Question Stems

Spin a Shape Pictograph

Interactive Notebook: Shoe Graph

Class Graph: Favorite Sport

Activity: Barnyard Bash

Pictograph Quick Check- 2

Class Graph: Favorite Instruments

Superhero Showdown

Class Graph: Our Favorite Pizza

Activity: Heads or Tails

Interactive Notebook: Favorite Dinosaur

Class Graph: Favorite Transportation

Cookie Crunch Activity

Pictograph Assessment

Week Two: Bar Graphs

Label a Bar Graph Templates

Bar Graph Question Stems

Class Graph: Favorite Fruit

Pet Shop Bar Graph and Pictograph

Spin a Dessert and Graph

Class Graph: Do You have a pet?

Activity: Burst My Bubble

Bar Graph Quick Check

Class Graph: Would You Rather

Activity: Build an Alien and Graph

Interactive Notebooks: Spin a Monster

Musical Math Bar Graph

Activity: Greater or Less Than

Bar Graph Assessment

Week Three: Tally Charts

Labeling a Tally Chart with Templates

Tally Chart Question Stems

Would You Rather Visit the Ocean or Mountains Class Chart

Tally Chart Activity: Target Toss

Interactive Notebook: Have you been to the circus

Have you ever gone fishing? Class Chart

Add Some Sprinkles Tally Chart Activity

Spin an Animal Interactive Notebook

Which Do You Like Better? Cats or Dog Class Chart

Scoop a Shape Tally Chart Activity

Have You Ever Been To Another Country Interactive Notebook

Which Do You Like Better: Cereal or Oatmeal Class Chart

The Spotted Snake Tally Chart Activity

The Great Food Spin Interactive Notebook

Would You Rather Visit the Farm or the Zoo Class Chart

I Spy Scoot: Tally Chart Activity

Tally Chart Assessment

Week FOUR: Word Problem Wrap-Up

Solving Word Problems with Graphs Class Chart- (2)

Interactive Notebook: Graphing Word Problems- (2)

Graphing Project: Choosing a Topic, Creating a Survey, Collecting Data, Creating Graphs, and Generating Questions

Class Graph Talk: Generating Information Learned from Graphs - (2)

Interactive Notebook: Creating Graphs from Tally Charts and Generating Information Learned (2)

Roll, Add, Graph Sums

Graph Assessment

But that's not all, we also include:

- Vocabulary Cards

- I Can Statements

- Daily Lesson Plans

- Overview with TEKS and CC

- Daily Word Problems

- Pictures for Each Lesson


First Grade Math:

1st Grade BUNDLE: 1st Grade Magic of Math

For Other 1st Grade Units Click Below:

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit One: Place Value

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Two: Addition

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Three: Subtraction

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Four: Shapes and Fractions

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Five: Mid-Year Mix Up

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Six: Nonstandard Measurement

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Seven: Telling Time

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eight: Graphing

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Nine: Money

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Ten: Addition and Subtraction

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eleven: End of the Year Review

1st Grade Overview 1st Grade Magic of Math Overview and Organization

What is the Magic of Math?

The Magic of Math is a series of math lesson plans and activities that can be used as your math curriculum or as a supplement to the program that you are already using. We provide the daily lesson plans, word problem, mini-lesson, activity, and interactive notebook entries for four weeks at a time. If you don't have time for it all, that's okay too! You can just pick and choose the pieces that you want to incorporate into your math block!

Are these activities repeated in other units you have?

Absolutely NOT! We create all new activities for each Magic of Math unit. They are all unique to this purchase and are not copied/pasted from things we have previously made.

What is the difference between Magic of Math and other units you have?

Magic of Math is organized as daily lesson plans with everything you need rather than just activities.

WHAT IT IS NOT:

It is NOT a collection of worksheets. Instead, we use games, hands-on activities, engaging mini-lessons, and interactive notebooks to build our curriculum. We do try to keep in mind the amount of prep that is involved with the lessons, but some things will need to be printed, cut, and put together to use in your classroom.

Want to know more about Magic of Math? You can find a blog post about it HERE!

Total Pages
250+
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.

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