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All About Me Graphing
Grade Level(s): Preschool, K
By: Debbie Haren, preschool teacher

Students learn about collecting and displaying data by making graphs about classmates' characteristics.

Materials:

A large piece of butcher block paper, tape, marker

Plan:

  1. Introduce the lesson by discussing that everyone has similarities and differences in their appearances.
  2. Direct the discussion toward hair color.
  3. Explain to the kids that a graph is used to show information in a different way.
  4. Go around the room and have the children tell what each persons hair color is when you point to them.
  5. Make the graph.
  6. Have them count each graph section. Talk about what the most popular color was and what was the least.
  7. This can also be done with eye color or if their hair is short/long or curly/straight!

Editor's Note: This lesson was edited for clarity.





 



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