FRENCH MATHS | CHARTS | DIAGRAMMES | REPRÉSENTATION GRAPHIQUE | INTERPRÉTER
By French Made Fun!
Creating charts that are precise, effective, visually appealing and authentic is a pretty big feat! Do away with the anchor chart paper and the countless hours or prep-work and use these to amp up your teaching! I use these with my grades 5 and 6 students in my split class, but they can easily be used as Reachback or revision in grade 7 or for students needing extra exposure; like younger students who are enriched or older students who are in adaptation scolaire.
This collection of 11 charts with accompanying questions will provide your students with an authentic understanding of how and why we represent data visually. Use them as an assessment tool (and print them), or use them as a teaching and collaboration tool (and project them for discussion and exploration) - your choice how you use them!
I've taken the time to create for you 11 printer-friendly charts with titles, subtitles, legends and accompanying questions to help your students explain their understanding of charts.
In this document, I've provided a list of ways you might use this in your classroom, and 11 slides (each with a different chart and questions). Although the data I've used is fictional, they're authentic situations which provide meaningful, rich opportunities for discussion and assessment. Here are the titles of the charts you'll find in this document:
I created this document to save myself time, so hopefully it's useful for others for the same reason.
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Kaitlyn.