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Math

  • The First-grade child has learned how to create and interpret tally charts.
  • They can count and represent data using tally marks.
  • They understand the concept of organizing data in a tally chart.
  • They can analyze and compare data displayed in a tally chart.

For continued development related to tally charts, encourage the child to practice collecting data from everyday activities and creating their own tally charts. They can conduct surveys among their family members or friends and record the results using tally marks. This will not only reinforce their understanding of tally charts but also develop their data collection and analysis skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Tally O'Malley by Stuart J. Murphy: This book introduces the concept of tallying as Tally O'Malley counts and records the daily activities of her family.
  • Tally Cat Keeps Track by Trudy Harris: Tally Cat helps the neighborhood children collect data and keep track of their favorite animals in this fun and educational book.
  • Graph It! (Learning Math with Curious George) by H.A. Rey: Curious George explores the world of graphs and charts, including tally charts, in this engaging story that teaches basic graphing concepts.

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