To help students draw their graphs, we viewed an instructional DynaMath video, “All About Graphs,” to reinforce understanding of how people use graphs in the real world.
Then I had each group create their first draft of their bar graphs. As I walked around the room to check for understanding, I noticed that their bar graphs looked like city skylines from a distance. Realizing this could make for a great bulletin board display, I challenged them to color their bar graphs to reflect a city skyline. They enjoyed coming up with their own names for their cities, such as “Sunset Heights” or “Supreme Heights.” It was a fun and enjoyable activity to reinforce measurement and graphing.