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My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
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Laurane @teach2tell.com
Hello!
My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
As learning is eclectic, I focus on creating resources that are not just practical and meaningful but also fun.
So connect with me to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Laurane @teach2tell.com
Are you looking for an informative collection of posters featuring popular poem types? This types of poems poster collection will surely enhance your classroom decor this National Poetry Month. Each poetry types poster includes a concise definition of the poem type, accompanied by a sample poem. This setup allows students to analyze and understand the structural and thematic elements of each poetic form.
Both US and British English (spelling) Files included.
Item Included
1 pdf file featuring 28 posters (8.5 x 11 inches, landscape orientation)
28 high-resolution (300 dpi) JPGs
The Types of Poems featured in these posters are:
Acrostic
Ballad
Bio Poem
Cinquain
Clerihew
Concrete Poem
Couplet
Diamante
Elegy
Epic
Epigram x 2
Five Senses
Free Verse
Haiku
Limerick
Lyric Poem
Narrative Poem
Octave
Ode
Palindrome Poem
Pastoral Poem
Quatrain
Riddle Poem
Sestet
Sonnet
Tanka
Tercet
Key Features:
Vibrant Imagery:
Each poster features engaging, colorful designs that capture the essence of different poem types, making your bulletin board pop with creativity and color.
Educational Content:
These posters cover a wide range of poem types, including haiku, sonnet, limerick, free verse, and acrostic, providing students with clear definitions and examples that enhance their understanding and appreciation of poetry.
Interactive Learning:
Use these posters as a springboard for classroom activities during National Poetry Month. Encourage students to create their own poems in the styles showcased, fostering a hands-on learning experience.
Versatile Use:
Ideal for classroom walls, library displays, or even as a resource in writing centers, these posters are versatile and can be used year after year.
Celebrate the art of poetry with this “Types of Poems Posters,” collection and create an educational space that both inspires and informs. Perfect for teachers looking to add a functional yet artistic touch to their classroom during National Poetry Month or any time of the year!
Are you teaching your students all about factors and multiples and looking for fun hands-on activities? This comprehensive bundle will reinforce understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and the Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Packs in this bundle feature both British and US spellings.
Items Included
Editable PowerPoint presentation featuring 62 editable slides with animations, transitions and sound effects to make content more appealing to students.
Guided notes (16 pages) with teacher reference sheets to be used in accompaniment with the presentation.
Print and Digital Sheets (33 sheets-Google Slides, PowerPoint) to use as a follow-up activity after the presentation.
132 Task Cards ( 32 mixed; 100 skill specific) to use as a follow-up activity after instruction or to be placed at centers.
Test/assessment (40 questions, 4 pages) to assess students’ learning on the unit. Download Bonus file.
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Thank you for visiting Teach2Tell.
Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource.
Thank you!
Laurane@teach2tell.com
Are you teaching your students all about factors and multiples and looking for fun hands-on activities? These 100 task cards will provide basic repetitive practice to reinforce the understanding of identifying factors and multiples, prime numbers, composite numbers, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and the Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Items Included
20 Task Cards on identifying factors of a given number
20 Task Cards on identifying multiples of a given number
20 Task Cards on differentiating between prime and composite numbers
20 Task Cards on finding the Least Common Multiple of given pairs of numbers
20 Task Cards on finding the Greatest Common Factor of given pairs of numbers
Recording Sheet x 5 (one for each set)
Answer Key x 5 (one for each set)
All task cards are in color. Please see the preview file and video for more information.
Activity
Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.
Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.
Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.
Post Activity
Project the answer key on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.
Recommended Use
Use the PowerPoint and Guided Notes resource to introduce the topics and familiarise students with terminology and definitions. Follow up with these 32 task cards and/or print-n-go sheets.
Thank you for visiting Teach2Tell.
Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource.
Thank you!
Laurane@teach2tell.com
A****re you teaching your students all about factors and multiples and looking for fun hands-on activities? These 32 mixed problem task cards will reinforce the understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Items Included
32 Task Cards featuring a variety of questions
Recording Sheet x 1
Answer Key
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Activity
Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.
Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.
Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.
Post Activity
Project the answer key on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.
Recommended Use
Use the PowerPoint and Guided Notes resource to introduce the topics and familiarise students with terminology and definitions. Follow up with these 32 task cards and/or print-n-go sheets.
Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource.
Thank you!
Laurane@teach2tell.com
This 62 slide PowerPoint Presentation and Cornell-style guided notes will help reinforce the understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Other than taking down guided notes via the PowerPoint presentation, students will also have the opportunity to work on practice examples and take a quiz at the end.
Packs in this bundle feature both British and US spellings.
Items Included
Editable PowerPoint presentation featuring 62 slides with animations, transitions and sound effects
Guided note worksheets x 8 pages
Teacher Reference Sheets x 8 pages
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Recommended Use
Run through the presentation yourself prior to presenting to students.
Present the slides one at a time, students will follow instructions on each slide like filling in the blanks on their note-taking worksheets and attempting practice examples. The slides are animated to present information in manageable chunks. They also have fun transitions and sound effects to make content all the more interesting to students.
Follow-up with task cards, practice sheets, notebook templates or other activities.
Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource.
Thank you!
laurane@teach2tell.com
Are you teaching your students all about factors and multiples and are looking for fun hands-on activities? These no-prep print and digital sheets will reinforce the understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Each topic features a definition, explanation and practice examples prior to students attempting given problems.
Both US and British English spellings included.
Items Included
33 Student Practice Sheets Pdf File
33 Student Practice Sheets Digital PowerPoint File (upload to your LMS)
33 Student Practice Sheets in Google Slides
33 Teacher’s Copy Sheets (key)
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
In addition, there is an interactive section featuring sheets that require students to work with dice, spinners, and visual cards to enable students to have a clear understanding of the key topics listed above.
Are you looking for writing activities to celebrate Father’s Day in your classroom?There couldn’t be a better gift than these four poem dedication writing activities on Father’s Day. The flipbooks and cards are sure to touch every father’s beating heart!
Items Included
PowerPoint Presentation (13 slides) informing students of the structural elements of the four poem types: Cinquain, Synonym Diamante, Acrostic, Structured Poem (Love you, Dad!)
Posters x 7 (color and black and white) of the four poem types for students’ reference.
Flipbook Templates x 5 (color and black and white) featuring the lined structure of the four poem types. There are 33 cover options.
25 Cards (black and white – 2 sheets each card) scaffolding the writing of a Cinquain, a Synonym Diamante, and an Acrostic.
Activity
Introduce students to the four poem types and written examples with the PowerPoint Presentation.
Give students the choice of writing out their poems using the flipbook templates or the cards.
Display the Poem Types Posters in the classroom for reference. The posters feature a written example of each poem type.
Have students take home their flipbooks or cards to present to their fathers or father figures.
Flipbook Book Templates Sections (color and blackline)
Template 1: Cover
There are 33 flipbook cover options featuring a variety of themed images. Students pick one.
Template 2: Cinquain
Template 3: Diamante
Template 4: Acrostic
Template 5: Love You, Dad!
Card Templates
Each card comprises two sheets that need to be printed or photocopied back to back. Further detailed instructions in download.
The sections are:
Front: Cover
Inside sections 2-3: writing lines for a Cinquain and an Acrostic
Back: writing lines for a Synonym Diamante
Printing Flipbook Templates
Print blackline templates. Have students color, then assemble smallest to largest templates or vice versa after all poems are written. Glue/staple at top tab.
Print templates on colored cardstock. Assemble and staple/glue at top tab.
Print out the colored templates and assemble.
These poems will be a memento for every father/father figure to cherish.
This Opinion Writing / Persuasive Writing activity will help scaffold the structural elements of an opinion essay or a persuasive essay.
Based on the sample persuasive essay, ‘Should you Ride Your Bike to School?’, students will be introduced to the writing process from brainstorming, planning, drafting, editing, and publishing.
Writing activities revolve around the structural elements:
The Introduction (sizzling start, opinion, thesis)
The Body (Topic Sentence, Supporting Details, Concluding Sentence), and rebuttal
The Conclusion (summary statement, call to action)
Activity
Students will respond to 20 questions on the structural components of a persuasive essay or an opinion essay.
Students will find and highlight evidence in the sample text.
They will document their responses on the Planning Grid, Persuasive Writing Graph and other Organizers.
Students will write against the claim written in the sample essay.
Additional writing practice with 5 earth-day themed writing prompts
Items Included
Sample Persuasive Essay, ‘Should you Ride Your Bike to School?’ to study structural elements and writing style
Persuasive Writing Graph to map out structural components
20 questions analyzing writing style and structural elements
Annotation of structural elements using the final compiled sample essay from start to finish
Writing Assignment to write against the claim made in the sample persuasive essay
Self-editing and peer-editing checklists
Teacher Marking Rubric
Publishing Writing Sheets
Cover Sheets to collate sheets into a booklet
5 Earth-Day themed Writing Prompts
General Organizers (planning grid, writing graph, Introduction, Body, Conclusion) to use with any persuasive writing prompt
Recommended Use
Review of form and structure prior to testing
Recap of form and structure prior to a writing assignment
Writing activity to celebrate Earth Day
This resource will help your students write the tightening tension in a narrative. Writing lessons scaffold the writing of the exposition, inciting incident, rising action (pebble, rock, boulder).
In addition, the graphic organizers, checklists, and writing assignment will facilitate your students to write with impressive style and technique.
Activity
Students will respond to 40 questions on the structural components, figurative language, and writing techniques used in the mentor text.
Students will find and highlight evidence in the sample text.
They will document their responses on the Story Map, Sensory Details, Figurative Language, and Writing Techniques organizers.
Items Included
Cover Sheet (if compiling pages into a booklet)
Sheets that scaffold the writing of the exposition, inciting incident, rising action (pebble, rock, boulder) through a sample text.
Writing assignment with scenario
Writing prompt sheets
Story Map
Sensory Details, Figurative Language, and Writing Techniques organizers.
Self-editing and peer-editing checklist
Teacher Key
The sample personal narrative is based on the short animated movie, ‘The Present’. The narrative is written from the viewpoint of the boy in the movie. You may have students watch the movie before or after you begin the lesson to provide context to the story. Link to movie in download.
This writing unit can also be done without having students watch the short animated movie.
Looking to have your students document their research on the planets of the solar system? These print and digital templates (google slides, digital PowerPoint files) will help you do just that.
Items Included
Flipbook Templates (Print)
Flipbook templates (style 1 and 2) in blackline to print.
Flipbook templates in color (style 1 and 2) to print.
Self-editing and Peer editing Checklist
Teacher Marking Rubric
Vocabulary Display Cards
Editable PowerPoint templates in style 1 (blackline & color)
Assembly instructions included in download.
**Digital Flipbook (Google Slides, PowerPoint) **
Students will document information in fun flipbook-style templates in google slides ( a free app in the google drive suite).
Students have the option to digitally submit the completed flipbook report for feedback and grading. Student checklists and marking rubrics included.
The templates may also be printed for students to color and display. Both color and blackline template options included.
Have your students prepare for the Naplan Year 3 Language Conventions examination with this digital practice paper. There are 60 questions targeting a variety of question formats.
The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years’ examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
The digital practice paper is self-checking and students will receive instant feedback of correct/incorrect responses on submission. This will not only provide you with valuable data to dictate teaching and learning but will also save you all that marking!
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation in Google forms
►► REQUIREMENTS
This is a Google Forms digital resource and can be used with google drive, Microsoft one drive and other online learning platforms.
You will need to create a google account or a one drive account. This is a free service and is easy to set up.
This resource can also be assigned to your students via Google Classroom (free) by accessing your drive and inserting (click on drive/attachment icon) the google drive file. Select the option of ‘make a copy for each student’.
►► ►►Further instructions to setup in file.
►► ADVANTAGES
Use of this digital resource would contribute to the creation of a paperless/hybrid classroom.
Enhancement of student engagement as responses are submitted digitally and instant feedback on performance is provided.
This digital resource will also help familiarise students with the Naplan-style Language Conventions examination, thus empowering them to be more confident and resilient in real-time.
Data is automatically collected via students’ responses for you to analyze.
Don’t want digital?
FIND THE PRINTABLE VERSION HERE:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/naplan-testing-year-3-language-conventions-practice-test-1-12268706
► Naplan Year 3 Language Conventions is a time-driven examination and the key to achieving success is being prepared.
► The number of questions and time limit may be changed by the authoritative body during any given testing year. The number of questions in a test is usually 50 to be completed within the time frame of 40 minutes. This leaves a student with just 48 seconds to complete each question (time limit divided by the number of questions).
► This Practice Paper features 60 questions that target a variety of questioning types prevalent in Naplan past papers. Other than targeting spelling skills at the requisite level, the paper focuses on punctuation, parts of speech, sentence structure and clause structure.
► The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
✓ Cover Sheet x 2 options (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
✓ 60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation
✓ Answer Key
►► SUGGESTED USE:
✓ You may release the sheets gradually to students 2-3 at a time, or have them attempt the entire paper in one sitting. Be sure to provide additional time as there are 60 questions. Alternatively, print pages 5-12 (51 questions) to be completed within a time frame of approximately 40 minutes.
✓ It is best practice to familiarise yourself with the type of questions so you can provide a brief explanation of skills tested prior to students attempting the paper.
✓ ►►After students have attempted the practice paper, display the answer sheets on the interactive board and discuss as a class.
►► DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS PRACTICE TEST COMING SOON
►► Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA ) other than training my own students and having operated as a Professional Marker for Pearson Education marking NAPLAN examinations.
► Naplan Year 5 Language Conventions is a time-driven examination and the key to achieving success is being prepared.
► The number of questions and time limit may be changed by the authoritative body during any given testing year. The number of questions in a test is usually 50 to be completed within the time frame of 40 minutes. This leaves a student with just 48 seconds to complete each question (time limit divided by the number of questions).
► This Practice Paper features 60 questions that target a variety of questioning types prevalent in Naplan past papers. Other than targeting spelling skills at the requisite level, the paper focuses on punctuation, parts of speech, sentence structure and clause structure.
► The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
✓ Cover Sheet x 2 options (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
✓ 60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation
✓ Answer Key
►► SUGGESTED USE:
✓ You may release the sheets gradually to students 2-3 at a time, or have them attempt the entire paper in one sitting. Be sure to provide additional time as there are 60 questions. Alternatively, print pages 5-12 (51 questions) to be completed within a time frame of approximately 40 minutes.
✓ It is best practice to familiarise yourself with the type of questions so you can provide a brief explanation of skills tested prior to students attempting the paper.
✓ ►►After students have attempted the practice paper, display the answer sheets on the interactive board and discuss as a class.
►► FIND THE DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS PRACTICE TEST HERE:
NAPLAN YEAR 5 LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS: DIGITAL:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/naplan-year-5-language-conventions-digital-google-forms-google-drive-12111508
►► Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA ) other than training my own students and having operated as a Professional Marker for Pearson Education marking NAPLAN examinations.
This resource on pie charts features 54 colour and black and white task cards.
►► 1. Reading and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 1
There are 44 colour and black and white task cards in this section comprising of two student answer response sheets. Answers to all 44 questions included.
►► 2. Constructing and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 2
This section has 6 colour and black and white task cards that require students to collect real-life data via class surveys. Collected data is tabulated and represented in a pie chart. Students use a protractor to construct the degrees of each sector. There are 12 response sheets (2 per page) to represent and interpret data collected in pie charts.
►► 3. Constructing and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 3
There are 4 colour and black and white task cards that require students to use hands-on materials (dice, spinners, M&M’s and coins) to collect data. There are 8 response sheets (2 per page) to represent and interpret collected data in pie charts. Students use a protractor to construct the degrees of each sector.
In addition, there are 12 vocabulary cards featuring key mathematical terminology and 1 poster defining and explaining the concept of pie charts.
►► A completed sample of each graphing activity is included.
ACTIVITY:
✓ Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.
✓ Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.
✓ Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.
►► PRE/POST ACTIVITY:
Project the (included) completed samples of each graphing activity on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to understand the requirements of the task or to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.
►► Suggested Use:
✓ As a follow-up to an instructed lesson on pie charts.
✓ As a practice and assessment activity.
✓ At Independent Math Centers or Work Stations
✓ Morning Work
✓ Early finishers
✓ Homework folder
►► Similar content on Pie Charts is also available in WORKSHEET format:
PIE CHARTS/PIE GRAPHS/CIRCLE GRAPHS: NO PREP INTERACTIVE SHEETS
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pie-charts-pie-graphs-circle-graphs-no-prep-interactive-sheets-11602666
Build reading fluency of 40 Sight Words with these fun reading word wheels.
►ITEMS INCLUDED:
Black and White word wheels (cover and base) featuring 40 sight words supported by black and white images
Colour word wheels (cover and base) featuring 40 sight words supported by colour images
► The 40 sight words in focus in these word wheels are:
✓ all, again, bad, away, all done
✓ big, come, do, don’t down, drink
✓ eat, feel, get, go, good
✓ happy, help, here, I, in
✓ like, little, mice, more, my
✓ not, now, off, on, out
✓ play, put, read, sad, some, stop
✓ that, want, what
Reading will not be too overwhelming as your students turn the wheel to read each word individually. This is definitely a great way to engage students in reading, besides this resource could also serve as an effective way to also teach vocabulary and spelling.
These word wheels could be placed at a centre, displayed on a bulletin board, or sent home with students.
This resource is included in the mega READING WORD WHEELS BUNDLE.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mega-growing-bundle-phonics-reading-spelling-word-wheels-mega-bundle-12258389
Buy now and save heaps with this growing mega phonics reading word wheels bundle. When complete, it will include 2,492 words and is currently discounted at more than 75% off! There will be 14 phonics target skills.
Reading will not be too overwhelming as your students turn the wheel to read each word individually. This is definitely a great way to engage students in reading, besides this resource could also serve as an effective way to also teach vocabulary and spelling.
These word wheels (both blackline and colour) could be placed at a center, displayed on a bulletin board, or sent home with students.
Build reading fluency of 222 blends with these fun reading word wheels.
► ITEMS INCLUDED:
✓ Black and White word wheels (cover and base) featuring 222 blends supported by black and white images
✓ Colour word wheels (cover and base) featuring 222 blends supported by colour images
► The blends in focus in these word wheels are:
♦ 72 L Blends (12 words for each L blend on a single wheel): bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl
♦ 70 R Blends: (10 words for each R blend on a single wheel): br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr
♦ 80 S Blends: (10 words for each S blend on a single wheel): sc, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, st, sw
► Reading will not be too overwhelming as your students turn the wheel to read each word individually. This is definitely a great way to engage students in reading, besides this resource could also serve as an effective way to also teach vocabulary and spelling.
► These word wheels could be placed at a centre, displayed on a bulletin board, or sent home with students.
This resource is included in the mega Reading Word Wheels Bundle
Students will use card visuals to record pizza sales over a given period of time. They will plot and interpret data on a line graph.
► Items Included:
✓ File folder cover (2 options): if placing all items in a file at a centre
✓ Single large task card (colour and blackline) on a sheet outlining the task
✓ Two small task cards (colour and blackline) on a sheet outlining the task
✓ ine graph sheet to plot data (single- large and two small on a sheet)
✓ esponse Sheet to interpret data (single- large and two small on a sheet)
✓ visual data cards featuring number of pizzas sold
✓ ample Response /Answer Key (single- large and two small on a sheet)
✓ poster defining a Line Graph
►Activity:
Students will follow the instructions on the task card to collect data and plot it on the line graph. They will then interpret data collected by answering questions.
To save on paper, you have the option to print two templates on
a single sheet for all printables in this pack.
This Bar Graphs Class Surveys collection features collecting, graphing and interpreting data on topics your students will relate to. This is perfect for a getting-to-know-you back to school activity, or alternatively for applying graphing skills in real life situations.
►What’s Included
✓ 12 Class Surveys on topics of interest.
✓ Choice of three Cover Sheets if compiling student surveys into a booklet.
✓ Vocabulary Cards featuring mathematical terminology.
►Content
The following bar graphs require students to conduct surveys to collect and tabulate data. Students then graph the data on a grid, record findings and write down two questions to ask a friend. A set of questions facilitate the interpreting of collected data.
►Targeting Differentiation
Graphing templates are provided with the scale drawn and intervals marked. For each graphing activity, there are also blank grids for students to mark the intervals. A variety of questions to interpret data collected target differentiation.
►Bar graphs under this section include:
✓ favourite Food
✓ favourite Sport
✓ favourite Subject
✓ favourite Ice-cream
✓ Sales at the Canteen
✓ favourite colour
✓ favourite Pasta
✓ favourite Season
✓ Our Birthday Months
►►In addition, the following three graphs require students to collect data against their own categories on a given subject.
✓ Best Movie
✓ Best Game
✓ Best Music Artist
►Setting Up Students For Success
Prior to having students attempt each survey, project the completed sample for each graphing activity on the interactive whiteboard so students have an overall idea of the requirements of the activity.