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Lesson 3: Creating pictograms

Year 2 – Data and information – Pictograms

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Lesson 3: Creating pictograms

Objectives

To create a pictogram

  • I can organise data in a tally chart
  • I can use a tally chart to create a pictogram
  • I can explain what the pictogram shows

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Collecting data

Introduction

Question: What is our class’s favourite fruit? How could we find out?

Think, pair, share

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We’re going on a minibeast hunt!

Activity 1

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What have I found?

Activity 1

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What have I found?

Activity 1

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My own pictogram

Activity 2

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Making your pictogram

Activity 2

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What can you tell me?

Activity 3

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What can you tell me?

Activity 3

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Thumbs up or thumbs down?

Plenary

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8 bees were found during the minibeast hunt.

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Thumbs up or thumbs down?

Plenary

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The same number of flies and ladybirds were found.

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Thumbs up or thumbs down?

Plenary

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Caterpillars were the only minibeasts I did not find today.

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Thumbs up or thumbs down?

Plenary

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The minibeasts we found the most of were bees.

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Thumbs up or thumbs down?

Plenary

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We found four birds.

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How confident are you? (1–3)

Assessment

  • I can organise data in a tally chart
  • I can use a tally chart to create a pictogram
  • I can explain what the pictogram shows

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3 - Very confident

1 - Not confident

2 - Unsure

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Next lesson

Summary

In this lesson, you …

Created a pictogram independently

Next lesson, you will …

Select objects by attribute and make comparisons

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