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Learning outcomes

Students will:

  • sort by a given attribute
  • graph the results of the sorting activity
  • answer questions about graphs

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

45 minutes

Materials/resources

  • Lucky Charms cereal
  • Christmas Crunch cereal
  • Candy Conversation Hearts
  • Teddy Grahams
  • Skittles
  • Apples
  • M&M’s
  • Gummy bears
  • Animal Crackers
  • Jelly beans

Activities

For each food, choose an attribute that will be used for sorting. Have students sort their food by the given attribute. Students then place their food directly on the graph in the appropriate space. Students then pick up the food (one at a time) eat it, and color the empty space.

Suggested attributes:

A blank chart is provided in case you use a different food for graphing.

Assessment

  • Completed graphs
  • Verbal answers to graphing questions

Supplemental information

A good book on graphing for primary grades is Graphing Primer by Dale Seymour Publications.

Comments

These graphs work very well with young children.

To extend the lessons, I sometimes add math problems using the sorting information. (Ex. __red + ___ green + ___blue = _______)

North Carolina Curriculum Alignment

Mathematics (2004)

Grade 1

  • Goal 4: Data Analysis and Probability - The learner will understand and use data and simple probability concepts.
    • Objective 4.01: Collect, organize, describe and display data using line plots and tallies.
  • Goal 5: Algebra - The learner will demonstrate an understanding of classification and patterning.