Lesson Title: Lets
Learn how to Graph!!
Grade level: 2nd grade
Subject: Math
Lesson #: 1
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Common Core State Standards:
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2.M.D.10-Draw a
picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data
set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and
compare problems1-using information presented in a bar graph.
GLE: 1.1.1 Generate ideas and
create original works for personal and group expression using a variety of
digital tools.
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Create
a class graph or survey about student interest
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Share
an answer to a math problem using an interactive whiteboard or tablet
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Sort
and classify various items using a document camera or an interactive whiteboard
as a class.
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Learning outcome:/ Evidence of
leaning
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Students
will be able to sort, gather and organize data, graph results and answer
questions about the graph.
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Students
will be able to organize ideas and produce digital products with assistance.
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Time: 40 -45 minutes
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Instructional Materials/ Resources:
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Graph
paper (inch grid)
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Large
chart tablet
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I
can statements on sentence strips
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Data
charts of information previously collected
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Math
journals
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Exit
ticket worksheets
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Vocabulary
word cards
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Necessary Equipment:
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Chart
paper
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Markers
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Small
index cards/post –it notes
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Crayons
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Glue
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Technology :
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Computer
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Graph
site (Kids Zone learning with NCES)
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Doc
camera
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Student Friendly Language Learning
Objective:
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I
can create a make a picture. bar, line graph with up to four categories to
represent data.
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I
can transfer data from a table to a picture graph.
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I
can create a data set.
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can use data to create a table.
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can create problems and solve problems using the information from the graph.
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can compare data in a picture graph.
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Learning Objective:
1.
Students
will be able to create a picture or bar, line, or picture graph with up to
four categories to represent data.
2.
Students
will be able to transfer data from a table to a picture graph
3.
Students
will be able to create a data set.
4.
Students
will be able to use data to create a table.
5.
Students
will be able to create problems and solve problems using the information from
the graph.
6.
Students
will be able to compare data in a picture graph.
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Vocabulary:
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Graph
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Label
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Title
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Survey
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Headings
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Picture
graph
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Tally
marks
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Language – Sensitive
Modifications:
1.
The
teacher will read the directions in Spanish to her ELL students.
2.
The Teacher will ask if
any of the students’ needed more clarification or have any questions.
3.
Provide big font
worksheets for students that have a visual processing.
4.
The teacher will
provide written directions on the white board and doc camera.
5.
The teacher will read
directions to the class aloud.
6.
Students will be paired
or grouped for support during discussion. Some may require assistance from
the teacher or more cable peers during this time.
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Before the lesson:
2.
The teacher will lead a
discussion of the graph. Students will then demonstrate familiarity and
knowledge of graphs. Where they have
seen one, or if they have ever made one before. If they know the different
types of graphs.
3.
Pre- assess prior knowledge of
the subject of graphs. Then the teacher will introduce the vocabulary word
and also the definitions of words.
4.
Then have students will repeat the
words and locate the definitions to reinforce new vocabulary.
5.
Pass out the definitions and
ask the students to match the words with the definitions. By using the doc. camera
or overhead projector that will allow students to come up to the front of the
class and put up the definition next to the correct word.
6.
Then after the whole class has
participated in matching the definitions with the correct word, have students
take out their math journal out and write down the vocabulary word and the
definitions. This will help students for a future reference.
Lesson Procedures:
1.
After students have finished
written down the vocabulary words and definitions down in their math journal.
Have all students put away their math journal. Being the lesson by telling students that
they are going to take a survey, and collect data and make a graph to show
data. Then being the lesson by asking questions, the first question is
a.
What type of shoes are you wearing?
2.
Have each student remove one
shoe and place it on the floor next to the floor graph that has been label;
boots, slip ones, tennis shoe, flip flops, etc. Then discuss and count the individual data.
After whole group activity, and shoes are back on the correct feet. Then the
teacher will model taking the data and creating a table with tally marks.
3.
While creating the table and
graph, discuss the vocabulary words.
4.
Then the teacher will
demonstrate taking data and creating a picture graph with graph paper
provided. Then also have students also
create their own picture graph by following you.
5.
Then have all students conduct
a survey by placing a post-it note on large poster to answer the next
question, “What is you favorite Holiday?”
6.
Then have all students to come
up to the board where the chart is located and then count how many Christmas,
Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc. is their favorite holiday.
7.
Then have a small group go to the computer
lab and create a bar, line, picture graph following the rubric to make sure
they are following directions.
a.
After students are done creating their graph
on the computer using the Kids Zone learning with NCES) http://nces.ed.gov/NCESKIDS/createagraph/default.aspx
8.
After students are done creating their own graph by using the computer
website. The teacher will have
students fill out an exit ticket and write down what they have learned today
in math class or while creating their graph based on the whole class favorite
holiday.
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Assessment
1.
Each student will produce a
graph on a graph paper and then they will produce this graph into the graph
website for the finish product. They will need to label correctly from the
data obtained to answer specific question.
2.
Students will write in their math journal the
vocabulary words and their definitions.
3.
Exit ticket at the end write down
one thing they have learned today in math class and one thing they still want
to learn or feel they need help with and how they feel about the lesson.
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