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Bunny Cakes and Graphing

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Title:  Bunny Cakes and graphing
Subject Areas:
Language Arts and Math
Grade Level: 
3
Teacher: 
Julie Hooper
School: 
Riverview Elementary

Summary of Lesson:   Students will listen to the book, identify the problem, and make predictions.  Students will vote on favorite cake, make graph, and analyze data.
Lesson Details
Objectives: 

The student will be able to

  1. identify a problem and predict a solution
  2. graph data and analyze the graph
 
Setting:  Classroom and computer lab
Procedures:  Activities before the computer:  
  • In the classroom, the students will be read Bunny Cakes.  
  • At the appropriate spot the teacher will ask, “Why isn’t Max getting what he wants at the grocery store?”  (He can’t write, so the grocer does not understand his list.)  

While at the computer

  • In the computer lab have the students vote on their favorite cake, Max’s or Rubys’s.  
  • Divide  the students into partners. Each group will  use Excel to record and graph the data.  The teacher will walk the class through this using Excel and a multimedia projector.  
  • Open Excel.  
  • Type Max’s Cake in cell B1 and Ruby’s Cake in cell C1.  
  • In B2 and C2 put the number of votes for each cake.  
  • Select the data by left clicking in A1 and dragging the mouse to C2.  This should highlight your data table.
  • From the menu bar select Insert.  
  • Select Chart from the drop down menu.  
  • Select Column and hit Next.  
  • On the next screen also select Column and hit Next.  
  • Click in the box that says Chart Title and type Our Favorite Cake.  
  • Click the Finish button.  You should see the graph on your spreadsheet.  To make the units one, click the value axis you want to change.  
  • On the Format menu, click Selected Axis, and then click the Scale tab.  
  • In the Display units list, click the units you want or type a numeric value.  
  • Then enlarge the chart by clicking in a corner, holding down the mouse button and dragging .
Assessment: 

Graph and oral answers to questions

State Standards Met: The student will develop basic technology skills. (Operate peripheral device)  
           
ISTE Standards met: Technology Foundation Standards 1,3
Materials
Software:  Excel
Hardware: Multimedia projector

See Bunny Cakes chart

 

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