Unit 1 - Lesson 6 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 6: Choose a Scale
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 6: Choose a Scale
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Lesson: Choose a Scale
What do you notice?
What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
What do you wonder?
Here is a collection of pattern blocks.
Mai, Noah, and Priya want to make a bar graph to represent the number of triangles, squares, trapezoids, and hexagons in the collection.
- Mai says the scale of the bar graph should be 2.
- Noah says the scale of the bar graph should be 5.
- Priya says the scale of the bar graph should be 10.
Who do you agree with? Explain your reasoning.
Who do you agree with? Explain your reasoning.
Use the scale that you chose to create a scaled bar graph to represent the collection of pattern blocks.
Use the scale that you chose to create a scaled bar graph to represent the collection of pattern blocks.
All the third-grade students at school were asked, “What is your favorite time of the year?” Their responses are shown in this table:
Use the data from this table to create a scaled bar graph.
Use the data from this table to create a scaled bar graph.
Cool Down: Reflection on Bar Graphs and Scale
How did you decide on the scale for your graph in the last activity?
How did you decide on the scale for your graph in the last activity?
What was the most important thing you learned today that will help when you make your next scaled bar graph?
What was the most important thing you learned today that will help when you make your next scaled bar graph?