One of the most important topics which I find very useful when I was in the university and as a professional for some time was picture graphs. As an engineer, we always looked at statistics, comparing data and interpret them to come up with a solution to a problem.
Now, this is where our picture graph lesson comes in. I introduced this to Mavi because of my experience, and of how useful this in real life.
There are a lot of ways to come up with data collection activities and interpreting the output using picture graphs. Here I will show you how we did it at home in two ways.
Roll a Dice
Roll the dice a number of times (depends on you) and record the how many instances the number appears. Discuss the graph to your child.
Link Cubes in a Bag
I placed the equal number of link cubes in the bag, Mavi and I have to pick up a cube one at a time. We then have to put an X or mark the chart when a certain colour appears.
In each activity, try to describe your graph and ask questions like:
- Which link cube did you pick the most?
- Which link cube did you pick the least?
Another suggestion is that, you can create a WEATHER CHART. Let your child record the weather, if it’s sunny, rainy or cloudy. We were supposed to do this, but you know in Ireland… it is always RAINING… so this idea will not actually work for us :D
So there you go! This is a very very easy activity to prepare. Use anything that you see in the kitchen, no need for printables… just create the chart in a piece of paper and that’s it! Enjoy the activity and goodluck!
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