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Exploring Pictograms

Mathematics • 35 • 26 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Mathematics
35
26 students
25 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

my students like hands on activities can you give me a lesson plan for first class children on teaching data and pictograms with some engaging activities throughout in line with the primary maths curriculum 2023

Exploring Pictograms

Overview

This 35-minute lesson introduces first-class students (age 6-7) to the fundamentals of data collection and representation through pictograms. It aligns with the Irish Primary Mathematics Curriculum (2023) strand unit: Data and adheres to the Aistear (Early Childhood Curriculum Framework) principles of active, meaningful learning with a focus on inquiry and exploration. The lesson centres on hands-on, collaborative activities tailored to the children's developmental level and interests, fostering early numeracy and statistical awareness.


Learning Outcomes

By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

  • Understand the concept of data and identify simple categories or attributes to collect data about.
  • Collect data by conducting a simple, class-based survey.
  • Represent collected data using pictograms with appropriate symbols and keys.
  • Interpret basic pictograms by answering simple questions about the data.
  • Work collaboratively and communicate findings clearly using visual data.

Curriculum References

  • Mathematics Curriculum 2023 (Ireland), Strand: Data
  • Early Mathematical Tasks: Sorting, Counting, Representing Data
  • Aistear Themes: Well-being, Exploring and Thinking
  • SESE (Science, Environment and Social Education) cross-curricular link: Making observations

Resources Required

  • Large sheets of flip chart paper or whiteboards (1 per group)
  • Colourful stickers or stampers for pictogram symbols
  • Pre-prepared category cards (e.g., favourite fruit, eye colour, favourite animal)
  • Counters or small objects for counting (buttons, counters)
  • Markers/pens
  • Clipboards and pencils for each child

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescriptionTeacher RoleStudent Role
0-5 minsEngage: Exploring DataBegin with a brief discussion: "What is data?" Use familiar examples (like favourite colours). Show simple pictogram examples on the board.Facilitate discussion, show examples, use questioning to connect to student experiences.Listen, share own ideas, respond to questions.
5-15 minsHands-on Activity 1: Class SurveyDivide class into 4 groups (6-7 pupils). Each group chooses a category (e.g., favourite fruit, favourite pet, shoe colours). Children survey their group members, using tally marks or counters to record answers.Guide groups, model how to ask questions and record data accurately. Support collaborative work.Conduct surveys, collect responses, count, and record data using tallies.
15-25 minsHands-on Activity 2: Creating PictogramsEach group uses collected data to create a pictogram on flip chart paper using stickers or stamps. Each symbol represents one data point (1 sticker = 1 pupil). Groups create keys showing meaning of symbols.Demonstrate pictogram creation, remind pupils about keys/legend, support group work and encourage neatness and clarity.Place stickers according to data, create keys, organise pictograms clearly.
25-30 minsInterpretation and DiscussionGroups present their pictograms to the class. Ask questions: "Which fruit is most popular?" "How many chose blue shoes?" Discuss how pictograms help us understand data.Facilitate presentations, ask probing questions to deepen understanding, encourage use of mathematical language.Present pictogram, answer questions, listen actively.
30-35 minsWrap-up and ReflectionRecap key ideas about data and pictograms. Link to everyday contexts ("We see pictograms on signs and in stories!"). Encourage children to think about other data they could collect and represent.Summarise lesson, ask reflective questions, praise participation and effort.Reflect on learning, suggest ideas for future data collection.

Differentiation

  • Support pupils with additional needs by pairing them with helpers during survey and pictogram creation.
  • For pupils who grasp concepts quickly, challenge them to form simple questions based on their pictograms or compare results between groups.
  • Use visual aids and concrete materials for all learners to reinforce concepts.

Assessment for Learning

  • Formative observation during group work (engagement, understanding tally marks and pictogram creation).
  • Listening to pupil explanations during presentations.
  • Ability to answer simple questions about pictograms (e.g., identifying the most/least popular category).

Extension Ideas

  • Introduce digital pictogram tools on tablets for pupils to create pictograms digitally.
  • Conduct a whole-school survey, compiling results into a master pictogram displayed in a communal area.
  • Link data collection to SESE topics (weather, classroom pets, etc.) for interdisciplinary learning.

Teacher Reflection

After delivering this lesson, reflect on:

  • Pupils' ability to work collaboratively and stay engaged
  • Successful use of hands-on materials to support understanding
  • Effectiveness of questioning to develop data interpretation skills
  • Opportunities to integrate ICT tools or extend data handling skills in future lessons

This lesson plan combines inquiry, collaboration, and creativity to make data and pictograms accessible and exciting for young learners in line with Irish educational standards and early learning principles.

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