Data and Graphs for Kids
Simple data activities where learners collect and organize information into graphs.
Description : This program introduces basic data concepts by guiding students through the process of collecting, organizing, and interpreting information. Hands‑on activities with simple graphs and charts make data exploration accessible.
Category : Math
Age : 8+
Difficulty Level : Normal
Curriculum :
Module 1: Introduction to Data Section 1: What is Data? - Lesson 1: Understanding Information - Module 1, Section 1, Lesson 1: Understanding Information - Lesson 2: Examples of Data - Module 1, Section 1, Lesson 2: Examples of Data Section 2: Different Types of Data - Lesson 1: Qualitative Data - Module 1, Section 2, Lesson 1: Qualitative Data - Lesson 2: Quantitative Data - Module 1, Section 2, Lesson 2: Quantitative Data Section 3: Ways to Collect Data - Lesson 1: Observation and Surveys - Module 1, Section 3, Lesson 1: Observation and Surveys - Lesson 2: Counting and Sampling - Module 1, Section 3, Lesson 2: Counting and Sampling Section 4: Simple Data Organization - Lesson 1: Data Tables - Module 1, Section 4, Lesson 1: Data Tables - Lesson 2: Picture Graphs - Module 1, Section 4, Lesson 2: Picture Graphs Section 5: Data in Our World - Lesson 1: Everyday Data Uses - Module 1, Section 5, Lesson 1: Everyday Data Uses - Lesson 2: Data in Stories - Module 1, Section 5, Lesson 2: Data in Stories Module 2: Collecting Data for Fun Section 1: Introduction to Data Collection - Lesson 1: What is Data Collection? - Module 2, Section 1, Lesson 1: What is Data Collection? - Lesson 2: Asking Simple Questions - Module 2, Section 1, Lesson 2: Asking Simple Questions Section 2: Surveying Friends and Family - Lesson 1: Collecting Opinions - Module 2, Section 2, Lesson 1: Collecting Opinions - Lesson 2: Recording Answers - Module 2, Section 2, Lesson 2: Recording Answers Section 3: Observations at Home - Lesson 1: Counting Everyday Objects - Module 2, Section 3, Lesson 1: Counting Everyday Objects - Lesson 2: Noting Patterns - Module 2, Section 3, Lesson 2: Noting Patterns Section 4: Simple Experiments - Lesson 1: Gathering Weather Data - Module 2, Section 4, Lesson 1: Gathering Weather Data - Lesson 2: Measuring Growth - Module 2, Section 4, Lesson 2: Measuring Growth Section 5: Fun Data Collection Projects - Lesson 1: Tracking Favorite Foods - Module 2, Section 5, Lesson 1: Tracking Favorite Foods - Lesson 2: Observing Colors Around Us - Module 2, Section 5, Lesson 2: Observing Colors Around Us Module 3: Organizing Data Section 1: Sorting Information - Lesson 1: Simple Sorting Techniques - Module 3, Section 1, Lesson 1: Simple Sorting Techniques - Lesson 2: Creating Categories - Module 3, Section 1, Lesson 2: Creating Categories Section 2: Tally Marks and Tables - Lesson 1: Using Tally Marks - Module 3, Section 2, Lesson 1: Using Tally Marks - Lesson 2: Making a Data Table - Module 3, Section 2, Lesson 2: Making a Data Table Section 3: Organizing with Charts - Lesson 1: Learning Bar Charts - Module 3, Section 3, Lesson 1: Learning Bar Charts - Lesson 2: Understanding Pictographs - Module 3, Section 3, Lesson 2: Understanding Pictographs Section 4: Discovering Basic Data Concepts - Lesson 1: Introduction to the Mean (Average) - Module 3, Section 4, Lesson 1: Introduction to the Mean (Average) - Lesson 2: Finding the Range (Biggest and Smallest) - Module 3, Section 4, Lesson 2: Finding the Range (Biggest and Smallest) Section 5: Reviewing Organized Data - Lesson 1: Review of Tables and Charts - Module 3, Section 5, Lesson 1: Review of Tables and Charts - Lesson 2: Hands-on Data Sorting - Module 3, Section 5, Lesson 2: Hands-on Data Sorting Module 4: Creating Simple Graphs Section 1: Introduction to Graphs - Lesson 1: What Are Graphs? - Module 4, Section 1, Lesson 1: What Are Graphs? - Lesson 2: Why We Use Graphs - Module 4, Section 1, Lesson 2: Why We Use Graphs Section 2: Drawing Bar Graphs - Lesson 1: Understanding Bars and Axes - Module 4, Section 2, Lesson 1: Understanding Bars and Axes - Lesson 2: Plotting Simple Data Points - Module 4, Section 2, Lesson 2: Plotting Simple Data Points Section 3: Making Picture Graphs - Lesson 1: Using Pictures to Represent Data - Module 4, Section 3, Lesson 1: Using Pictures to Represent Data - Lesson 2: Interpreting Picture Graphs - Module 4, Section 3, Lesson 2: Interpreting Picture Graphs Section 4: Exploring Tally Charts - Lesson 1: Creating Tally Charts - Module 4, Section 4, Lesson 1: Creating Tally Charts - Lesson 2: Counting with Tally Marks - Module 4, Section 4, Lesson 2: Counting with Tally Marks Section 5: Comparing Graphs - Lesson 1: Reading Graph Information - Module 4, Section 5, Lesson 1: Reading Graph Information - Lesson 2: Making Simple Comparisons - Module 4, Section 5, Lesson 2: Making Simple Comparisons Module 5: Interpreting Graphs Section 1: Reading Data on Graphs - Lesson 1: Understanding Axes and Labels - Module 5, Section 1, Lesson 1: Understanding Axes and Labels - Lesson 2: Reading Bars and Pictures - Module 5, Section 1, Lesson 2: Reading Bars and Pictures Section 2: Comparing Data - Lesson 1: Identifying Differences - Module 5, Section 2, Lesson 1: Identifying Differences - Lesson 2: Finding Similarities - Module 5, Section 2, Lesson 2: Finding Similarities Section 3: Drawing Conclusions from Graphs - Lesson 1: What Does the Graph Tell Us? - Module 5, Section 3, Lesson 1: What Does the Graph Tell Us? - Lesson 2: Making Simple Predictions - Module 5, Section 3, Lesson 2: Making Simple Predictions Section 4: Graph Storytelling - Lesson 1: Telling a Story with Data - Module 5, Section 4, Lesson 1: Telling a Story with Data - Lesson 2: Explaining Data in Words - Module 5, Section 4, Lesson 2: Explaining Data in Words Section 5: Review and Fun Projects - Lesson 1: Review of Data and Graphs - Module 5, Section 5, Lesson 1: Review of Data and Graphs - Lesson 2: Create Your Own Graph - Module 5, Section 5, Lesson 2: Create Your Own Graph