Introduction to Graphing
Age group
- Early Years (Age 3 to 6)
Curriculum Goal
Kindergarten: Demonstrating Literacy and Mathematics Behaviour
Describe, sort, classify, build, and compare two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional figures, and describe the location and movement of objects through investigation (#17).鈥
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Context
- Students should be standing on one side of the carpet. 鈥
- Students should have a good understanding of sorting by characteristics and should have done 鈥淪orting Apples鈥 lesson, which includes making a graph.
Lesson
- Tell students you will be sorting them by characteristics and that their job is to find out what characteristics you are sorting by. 鈥
- Choose a characteristic (e.g. hair colour) and begin to sort children in columns. If you are sorting by hair colour, you might have three different columns 鈥 brown, blonde, and black. 鈥
- Ask children what characteristic you have sorted by. 鈥
- Then ask children to sit in a circle and take off their shoes. 鈥
- Put the shoes in a big pile. 鈥
- Ask, is it easy to count the shoes when they are in a big pile? Listen to their feedback. 鈥
- Put the shoes in a straight line. 鈥
- Ask is it easier to count the shoes when they are in a straight line? Listen for feedback. 鈥
- Have students sort their own shoes using different characteristics (e.g. colour, size). 鈥
- Children will take turns putting their own shoes in the appropriate column.
Look Fors
- Do children understand the purpose of sorting?
- Can students pick characteristics to sort by?
- Do they make any comments about the data?
- e.g. most people in the class have black hair