How can we use counting and comparing to make sense of different groups of things we see everyday?
Critical Thinking: Analyzing and organizing data into categories.
Communication: Representing and explaining data findings.
Responsibility: Accurately counting and comparing data for informed interpretations.
In what ways can we organize objects into categories?
How does counting help us compare different groups?
Why is it important to represent data clearly?
Students will be able to organize objects into up to three categories.
Students will effectively count and compare quantities in each category.
Students will represent and interpret data using graphs.
Standard
MD.C.4: Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories.
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