Only one more week until Christmas!!! And that's about all I'm going to say about it, because if I really stop to think about how close it is, the panic WILL set in ...
So instead, I'm going to focus on my newest addition to our math journals. We are deep into our Data Management unit, and I'm desperately trying to finish the unit before our break starts on Friday ... (OK - now I've done it, the panic is starting ... breathe deeply). We've had a lot of fun with this unit, and I've been trying to incorporate a lot more three-part lessons and Bansho presentations into this unit - with some good success, might I add. Stay tuned for an upcoming post (I'm hoping this week if I can keep the panic at bay) on my three-part math lessons and Bansho presentations. Anyhow, we did this little foldable this week. The four main graphs we focus on are: bar graphs, line graphs (broken and continuous), scatter plot graphs, and circle graphs. For this foldable, we folded our paper into thirds, and cut the bottom and top third into four equal strips. We wrote the four graph names on the top of each strip.
Underneath the first flap, we then wrote what each graph is best used for. For example: "Bar graphs are used to show amounts or the number of times a value occurs. They make it easy to see the differences in the data compared."
I think this little reference will really help my students when they have to justify why they have chosen a particular graph to display their data.
Underneath that, we drew a quick example of what each graph looks like.
I think this is my favourite foldable so far ...
Happy Sunday!!! I've got a busy one planned - my nephew's third birthday party, finishing the props for our school Christmas Concert on Wednesday (of course, I volunteered to create and direct that - with all my spare time, you know ;) ), still trying to finish my ribbon Christmas Tree PJs (see below post - pleased to announce I only have 1/2 of one shirt to go), get some more present wrapping in (ran out of wrapping paper and tape), and do a craft of some sort with my girls ... YIKES! (Breathe deeply). Here's hoping the hubby takes over the laundry duty for the day ... fingers crossed.
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