3rd - 4th Grade
Materials Needed: 1 sheet of graph paper (per student)
Directions: Use the chart below to make your own bar graph on graph paper. Make sure you double check your answers!!!
Lesson: Eric Miller watches WAY too much television! He watches TV every day after school. Sometimes he watches less television because he goes outside to play with his friends or because he has a lot of homework. Use the chart below to answer the following questions and create your own bar graph.
Students are then asked the following questions:
1. What day did Eric watch the most television?
2. What day did he watch television the least?
3. What two days did he watch the same amount of television?
4. How many more hours of television did Eric watch on Sunday than on Wednesday?
5. How many more hours of television did Eric watch on Friday than on Monday?
This can either be used as a morning warm-up, math warm-up, homework, in-class practice or quiz.
Hope this helps =)
Make Your Own Bar Graph: Turn Off the Television! by Felisa Williams is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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