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2nd Grade (Graphs) I have my 45min observation very soon. I would like to have a variety of questions for all type students (well below, below, ESL, average, on-level and Gifted and Talented and answers. 2.10 (A) explain that the number of pictures in a pictographs with intervals of one or more. 2.10(B) organize a collection of data with up to four categories use pictographs with intervals of one or more. 2.10(C) write and solve one-step word problems involving addition or subtraction using data represented within pictographs with intervals of one. 2.10(D) Draw conclusions and make predictions from information in a graph. Collect data and draw picture graphs. read, analyze, and interpret data in picture graphs. compare data in picture graphs and tally. Interpret graphs by reading the data shown in the graph. Analyze picture graphs by comparing data in each category. create a picture graph from a given set a data. draw a conclusions and make predictions from information in a graph. Vocabulary: data-a set of collected information. tally chart-a data in which tally marks are used to represent the number of data in each category. tally mark-a mark that is used ton show pieces of data. picture graph-a data display in which pictures are used to display the number of data in each category. Students should be able to draw picture, graphs to record data and read, analyze, and interpret the data. Allow for students to discuss answer the question, and have independent practice challenge students to collect data than can be organization a picture graph. I just need a variety of questions for students to answer about tally and pictograph for my 2nd grade class. Questions to show a variety of thinking levels. questions to require students to show work. Encourage and guide students to read, analyze, and interpret data from tally to picture graph: Favorite Subjects at School (science, math, reading, social studies). Students should be able to show concrete, pictorial and abstract. Looking for a variety of questions only
2nd Grade
40 minutes
| Student Level | Sample Questions | Answer/Expected Response |
|---|---|---|
| Well Below/ESL | "How many tally marks are there for Math? Draw them on your boards." | Count tallies (e.g., 7 tally marks = 7 students) |
| Below/Average | "How many pictures represent Reading? If one picture = 2 students, how many students like Reading?" | Multiply pictures x interval (e.g. 4 pics x 2 = 8 students) |
| On-Level | "Which subject do most students like? How many more students like Science than Social Studies?" | "Science is highest with 10 students, Social Studies has 4, so 6 more like Science." |
| Gifted and Talented | "If 3 more students join who like Reading, how many will there be in total? Draw a new pictograph." | Addition to existing data; redraw pictograph with extra pictures for Reading |
| Question Variety (with answers) |
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| 1. How many total students were surveyed? (Add all tallies) Answer: sum of tallies |
| 2. How many students liked Math? Write your answer in a sentence. |
| 3. If one picture equals 2 students, how many pictures will you draw for Science? |
| 4. Subtract: How many more students like Reading than Social Studies? |
| 5. Write a word problem about the pictograph and solve it. Example: "If 2 students move from Math to Science, how many students does Science have now?" |
| 6. Make a prediction: If one more student likes Science next year, what will the graph look like? |
This lesson meets Common Core standards 2.MD.D.10 by teaching students to organize, interpret, and use data in pictographs and tally charts, apply addition and subtraction in context, and develop critical thinking through data analysis and prediction.
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