2.MATH.10.B
Organize a collection of data with up to four categories using pictographs and bar graphs with intervals of one or more; Page 10 December 2014 Update.
Grade 2 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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collection of datacategoriespictographsbar graphsintervals
Skills
- organize (a collection of data with up to four categories) #dok2
- represent (data using pictographs) #dok2
- represent (data using bar graphs with intervals of one or more) #dok2
- categorize (data into up to four groups for graphing) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can organize a collection of data with up to four categories. #dok2
- I can represent data using pictographs. #dok2
- I can represent data using bar graphs with intervals of one or more. #dok2
- I can categorize data into groups for graphing. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Graphs are useful tools to help organize and communicate data clearly.
- Representing data visually through pictographs and bar graphs helps us interpret and compare information.
Essential Questions
- How can we organize data to make it easy to read and understand?
- What is the difference between a pictograph and a bar graph?
- How do the intervals on a bar graph affect the way we represent data?
- Why is it important to separate data into categories when using graphs?
- How can using different types of graphs change the way we interpret information?