Unit 1 - Lesson 2 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 2: Represent Data and Solve Problems
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 2: Represent Data and Solve Problems
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Lesson: Represent Data and Solve Problems
How many do you see?
How many do you see?
How do you see them?
How do you see them?
Follow your teacher’s instructions to organize and represent the class data in a picture graph.
Follow your teacher’s instructions to organize and represent the class data in a picture graph.
Represent the same data that shows how our class gets home on a bar graph.
Represent the same data that shows how our class gets home on a bar graph.
Directions:
- Decide if each statement is true or false about how our class gets home.
- Explain your reasoning to your partner.
More students walk than go home any other way.
More students walk than go home any other way.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
More students ride home on a bus than in a car.
More students ride home on a bus than in a car.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Fewer students walk home than ride their bikes.
Fewer students walk home than ride their bikes.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
More students walk or ride their bikes than ride in a van.
More students walk or ride their bikes than ride in a van.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Fill in the blanks as directed by your teacher, then answer each question.
How many more students_______than_______?
How many more students_______ or _______ than_______?
Cool Down: Questions About a Bar Graph
A group of students were asked, “Where is your favorite place to read?”
Their responses are shown in this bar graph:
How many more students chose the park than home as their favorite place to read?
How many more students chose the park than home as their favorite place to read?
More students like to read at the school or library than the park.
More students like to read at the school or library than the park.
Explain or show your reasoning.
Explain or show your reasoning.