Learn everything about graphs, charts, and how to organize information in this fun picture book introduction. Follow two comical creatures as they go graph-crazy! Gonk the frog and his friend Chester have all kinds of questions-- do more of their friends like mud, or not? Who has the biggest feet? What color butterfly is most common? In order to answer these questions, the two friends make all kinds of charts-- and so can you! This funny look at graphs and charts introduces several major ways of organizing information-- bar graphs, pie charts, Venn diagrams, and more. With concrete, easy-to-understand examples and bright, cartoonish illustrations, The Great Graph Contest is a kid-friendly introduction to the basics of data visualization that will have you itching to make your own graphs! An author's note expands on the different kinds of charts pictured in the story, and instructions on making your own graphs and charts are included.
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Mr. Hall surveys his class to find out how many people walk, take the bus, or take a car to get to school. Watch as he makes a circle graph with his data.
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Nan surveys her class to find out what types of pets they have. See how she creates a bar graph to share her results.
Tally charts are an excellent way to organize, represent, and interpret data, a key skill in today's math classrooms. Readers will learn the components of a tally chart and how each is essential in understanding the information the chart holds. Entertaining topics, questions and answers, and a colorful design make this book a comprehensible companion to the mathematics curriculum.
Here’s a super-fun, kid-pleasing way to introduce and reinforce graphing! Your students will love creating graph art pictures like Wiggle Worm, Mystery Letter, and What’s Hatching? as they practice making simple bar and line graphs, and build skills in addition and subtraction. Fully reproducible! For use with Grades 1-2.
Lunch can be one of the best parts of the day, especially when it's combined with a tasty math lesson. This eBook teaches readers how to read picture graphs with the help of well-labeled graphics and colorful photographs.