Access Point #: MAFS.2.MD.4.AP.10aArchived Access Point

Identify the value of each category represented on a picture graph and bar graph. 

Clarifications:

Essential Understandings

Concrete:

  • Identify the categories in a picture graph or bar graph where the data points are represented with concrete objects (Ex: red candy and blue candy).
  • Count the concrete objects within each category (Ex: 5 red candy versus 3 blue candy).
Representation:
  • Identify the categories in a picture graph or bar graph (Ex: red candy and blue candy).
  • Identify the value within each category, in a picture graph or bar graph (Ex: 5 red candy versus 3 blue candy).
  • Understand the following concepts of picture graph, bar graph, value and category.
General Information
Number: MAFS.2.MD.4.AP.10a
Category: Access Points
Date Adopted or Revised: 06/14
Cluster: Represent and interpret data. (Supporting Cluster)

Clusters should not be sorted from Major to Supporting and then taught in that order. To do so would strip the coherence of the mathematical ideas and miss the opportunity to enhance the major work of the grade with the supporting clusters.

Related Standards

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Related Courses

This access point is part of these courses.
5012040: Mathematics - Grade Two
5020030: Science - Grade Two
5021040: Social Studies Grade 2
7712030: Access Mathematics Grade 2
7720030: Access Science Grade 2
5020090: STEM Lab Grade 2
5012005: Foundational Skills in Mathematics K-2

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Video Game City:

This Model Eliciting Activity (MEA) is written at a 2nd grade level. In this MEA students need to help the owner of Video Game City help his customers decide which gaming system best meets their needs. Students can consider the cost of each gaming system in their rankings. In part 2, students will need to add the cost of each gaming system and accessory.

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