Math 3: Module 27: Measuring Data - Course Guide


Module Overview:


Module Materials:

Lesson # Lesson Title Material(s)
1 Collect and Record Data crayons or colored pencils
pen or pencil
2 Draw Scaled Picture Graphs crayons or colored pencils
pen or pencil
scissors
3 Draw Scaled Bar Graphs crayons or colored pencils
pen or pencil
graph or lined paper
4 Relate Picture Graphs to Bar Graphs crayons or colored pencils
pen or pencil
5 Problem Solve: How Many More or How Many Less?  crayons or colored pencils
pen or pencil

Module Objectives:

Lesson # Lesson Title Objective(s)
1 Collect and Record Data
  1. Collect and record data.
2 Draw Scaled Picture Graphs
  1. Collect and record data on a picture graph.
3 Draw Scaled Bar Graphs
  1. Collect and graph data on a bar graph.
4 Relate Picture Graphs to Bar Graphs
  1. Relate and interpret picture graphs and bar graphs.
5 Problem Solve: How Many More or How Many Less? 
  1. Analyze and solve word problems with bar graphs.

Module Key Words:

Key Words
data
tally mark
picture graph
bar graph

Module Assignments:

Lesson # Lesson Title Page # Assignment Title
1 Collect and Record Data 5 Hands-On
2 Draw Scaled Picture Graphs 5 Hands-On
3 Draw Scaled Bar Graphs 5 Hands-On
4 Relate Picture Graphs to Bar Graphs 5 Hands-On
5 Problem Solve: How Many More or How Many Less?  5 Hands-On


Learning Coach Notes:

None

Module Guiding Questions:

When a student starts a lesson ask them questions to check for prior knowledge and understanding and to review concepts being taught. At the end of the lesson ask the questions again to see if their answer changes.

Lesson Title Question

Module Video Questions:

When a student watches a video take time to ask them questions about what they watched. Suggested questions for the videos in this module are listed here. Suggestion: Have the student watch the entire video first all the way through. Then have them watch the video a second time, as they watch it pause the video and ask the questions.

Lesson Title Video Question

Module Suggested Read Aloud Books:

Take time to read to your student or have them read aloud to you. Read a different book each day. While reading the book point out concepts being taught. You may purchase these books or find them at your local library. Suggested things to discuss while reading the book:

  • What is the main idea?
  • What are three things new you learned?
  • How does this book relate to what you are learning about?

# Book Author Lexile Level


Module Outing:

Take some time to apply what your student is learning to the real world. Suggested outings are below.

# Outing