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This bundle includes printable worksheets, Google slides and an infographic project for both Grade 3 and Grade 4 2020 Ontario Math. 

 

GRADE 3

Here's what's included:

  • Printable PDF version and Google Slides for lessons!
  • **Includes Infographic Assignment AND rubric**
  • Worksheets and lesson notes
  • Key Terms List
  • Answer Key Included
  • Activities for collecting data, bar graphs, mean, and mode, probability, key terms, Venn diagrams, tree diagrams, pictographs, etc.
  • Clip Art from LittleRed, Fonts from KG Fonts and APL on TpT

 

Ontario Math Expectations covered in this product:

D1.1 sort sets of data about people or things according to two and three attributes, using tables and logic diagrams, including Venn, Carroll, and tree diagrams, as appropriate

D1.2 collect data through observations, experiments, and interviews to answer questions of interest that focus on qualitative and quantitative data, and organize the data using frequency tables

D1.3 display sets of data, using many-to- one correspondence, in pictographs and bar graphs with proper sources, titles, and labels, and appropriate scales

D1.4 determine the mean and identify the mode(s), if any, for various data sets involving whole numbers, and explain what each of these measures indicates about the data
D1.5 analyse different sets of data presented in various ways, including in frequency tables and in graphs with different scales, by asking and answering questions about the data and drawing conclusions, then make convincing arguments and informed decisions

D2.1 use mathematical language, including the terms “impossible”, “unlikely”, “equally likely”, “likely”, and “certain”, to describe the likelihood of events happening, and use that likelihood to make predictions and informed decisions

D2.2 make and test predictions about the likelihood that the mean and the mode(s) of a data set will be the same for data collected from different populations

 

GRADE 4

Here's what's included:

  • Printable PDF version and Google Slides for lessons!
  • **Includes Infographic Assignment AND rubric**
  • Worksheets and lesson notes
  • Key Terms List
  • Answer Key Included
  • Activities for collecting primary and secondary data, stem-and-leaf plots, mean, median and mode, probability, key terms, double bar graphs, pictographs, etc.
  • Clip Art from LittleRed, Fonts from KG Fonts and APL on TpT

 

Ontario Math Expectations covered in this product:

D1.1 describe the difference between qualitative and quantitative data, and describe situations where each would be used

D1.2 collect data from different primary and secondary sources to answer questions of interest that involve comparing two or more sets of data, and organize the data in frequency tables and stem-and-leaf plots

D1.3 select from among a variety of graphs, including multiple-bar graphs, the type of graph best suited to represent various sets of data; display the data in the graphs with proper sources, titles, and labels, and appropriate scales; and justify their choice of graphs

D1.4 create an infographic about a data set, representing the data in appropriate ways, including in frequency tables, stem-and-leaf plots, and multiple-bar graphs, and incorporating any other relevant information that helps to tell a story about the data

D1.5 determine the mean and the median and identify the mode(s), if any, for various data sets involving whole numbers, and explain what each of these measures indicates about the data

D1.6 analyse different sets of data presented in various ways, including in stem-and-leaf plots and multiple-bar graphs, by asking and answering questions about the data and drawing conclusions, then make convincing arguments and informed decisions

D2.1 use mathematical language, including the terms “impossible”, “unlikely”, “equally likely”, “likely”, and “certain”, to describe the likelihood of events happening, represent this likelihood on a probability line, and use it to make predictions and informed decisions

D2.2 make and test predictions about the likelihood that the mean, median, and mode(s) of a data set will be the same for data collected from different populations

 

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Grade 3 & 4 Data Literacy & Probability - Graphing and Survey Practice

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