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Suzanne Snead, Digital Learning Specialist

Look Outside: Winter Fun! Graphing

Grades: 1st Grade, Kindergarten, PK-TK
Subjects: Math, Data Visualization

Student Instructions

Let's talk about our favoriteπŸ’™ things to do in ❄ winter! πŸ‘†πŸΌ the ⭐to listen to the directions. πŸ‘†πŸΌ the 🟒 add button to begin. 1. πŸ‘†πŸΌ the link to open a πŸ“˜. 2. When you open the πŸ“˜, πŸ‘†πŸΌ the πŸ”Š to 🎧to the πŸ“˜. 3. Then come back to seesaw. 4. πŸ‘€ at the pictures of things to do in the ❄ winter. πŸ’­ about which activity is your favorite πŸ’™. Which one would you like to do? 5. Use the move tool to move the picture that shows your favorite πŸ’™ activity to the ⬜ that matches your picture. 6. When everyone has had a turn, count how many πŸ‘ΌπŸΌ, 🎿, πŸ›·, β›Έ and πŸ‚πŸΌ. Which one had the most? Which one had the least? 7. Use the drawing tools to show or write the number showing which one had the most and which one had the least. You can also use the move tool to move the pictures to show which activity had the most and which one had the least. 8. πŸ‘†πŸΌ 🟒 check when you are ready to turn it in.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

⭐Summary: Students will share their favorite winter activities by moving the activities to corresponding spot on the graph. Finally, find out which had the most and least. Discuss. πŸ”— Link from Unite for Literacy: https://www.uniteforliteracy.com/unite/seasons/book?BookId=232&shr=1&LangId=spa πŸ”‘ Key Vocabulary: favorite, winter, activity, snow angel, skiing, sledding, ice skating, snowboarding, most, least ⭐This is a supplemental activity that can be used in conjunction with your district curriculum. ⭐This activity is best used whole group on an interactive board where students come up and manipulate the objects in the activity or on individual devices individually assigned for students to survey their classmates. πŸ›‘ Always preview videos/links to be sure they fit your audience/needs.

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