ECCSPLORe-IT

Early Childhood Curriculum Support:
Predicting, Listening, Observing, and Recording--
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Graphing

Many of the topics used in ECCSPLORe-IT can easily include graphing activities. Graphs can be made in a variety of ways, including using children's pictures, software, graph paper, a dry-erase board, and even plain paper.

Children develop the following skills and concepts through graphing experiences:

  • Comparing
  • Counting
  • Classifying
  • Discovering patterns
  • Collecting data
  • Organizing information
  • Communicating their results

ECCSPLORe-IT classrooms have created and used many different graphs for a variety of topics. Here are a few examples.

A chart showing what type of transportation children use to go to school.

 

Click to View Transportation Graph

A picture chart showing what color hair each child has.

 

Click to View Hair Graph

A life-size graph of how tall each child's bean plant grew.    

 

Click to View Bean Plant Graph

A computer generated bar graph of how tall each child's bean plant grew using The Graph Club (Tom Synder Productions.)

 

Click to View Computer Generated Bean Plant Graph