Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Data Literacy | Google Slides

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Overview

Transform your classroom into a hub of mathematical discovery with these Grade 3 Data Literacy Math Centres, designed specifically to align with the Ontario Math Curriculum. This dynamic resource is packed with engaging, hands-on activities that make learning number sense concepts both fun and effective.

What's Included:

1. Instructions: FULLY EDITABLE with pictures on how to play the games (4 pages)
2. Labels: label template for organizing the centres (2 pages)
3. Let's Sort game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (6 pages)
4. Creating Graphs game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (5 pages)
5. Mean and Mode game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (3 pages)
6. Case Study: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (2 pages)

Why choose this resource? 

Curriculum-Aligned: Each activity is crafted to meet the Ontario Grade 3 Math expectations, ensuring your students are on the right track.

Collaborative Learning: Foster teamwork and communication skills as students work together to solve problems and complete challenges.

Hands-On Activities: From interactive games to creative problem-solving tasks, students will enjoy a variety of tactile and kinesthetic learning experiences.

Specific Expectations Covered:
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
D1.3 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

Are you looking for the digital unit that pairs with these centres? Check out my Data Literacy digital unit - instructional slides, lots of practice, and a Google Form!
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