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Clothing vocabulary-building flashcards bearing graphic, audio, and written representations. Promethean ActivInspire .flipchart files. Suitable for early readers.
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Use the bar graph to find out which careers these middle school students prefer.
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Interactive .notebook activity that asks students to show a number (1-10) in five different ways; numberal, ten frame, tally marks, picture and number line. Common Core: Math: K.CC.3, K.CC.4
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Make your own graphs with this graph form with 12 columns going to 20 by 2s.
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Students are introduced to some of the basic elements of representative painting (via O'Keefe's "White Iris") and then directed towards their own representative work. The complication level of the project should correspond to student ability and interest.
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Use the line graph to find out how many baseball cards Brandon has collected over a five-month period.
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Very easy addition with graphic representation (1 clown + 1 clown)
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Two pictographs to help students determine range, median, and mode.
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Eight data posters relating to data analysis, median, mode, range, and minimum and maximum value.
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Helps in understanding multiple representations for fractional numbers.
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Helps in understanding multiple representations for fractional numbers.
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Having trouble making graphs? Try these graph templates, with easy-to-follow instructions.
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Read the line graph to determine the number of students visiting the Moving Wall (Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall) by grade.
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"How many inches of rain did Bennington receive during week 1 in 2002?"
Use a line graph to determine the changes in rainfall over a two-year period.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 wreaths and 3 trees) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 snowmen and 3 snowflakes) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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Use a pie chart to find out which foreign languages are studied at this middle school.
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Use a line graph to learn how many students at Lawson Middle School have been on the honor roll for the last five years.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 snowmen and 3 snowflakes) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 angels and 3 stars) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 angels and 3 stars) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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Cards have the numeral on the left and a graphic representation (6 = 3 wreaths and 3 trees) on the right. Numbers from 1 to 10.
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With dots at the top of each flashcard for visual representation.