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Graphing - CCSS 1.MD.4

Math Games Grade 1

Online Games for Boys at BGames. At BGames, we offer an amazing collection of free online games geared specifically toward boys. Check out amazing new content every day and play awesome MMO Fantasy and War games, car and monster truck races, and first-person shooter adventures. First grade math improves children's understanding of arithmetic, number values, linear measurements, and shape composition. With its appealing games that combine math practice with play, Math Games makes achieving these learning goals fun and enjoyable! Kids will develop a comprehensive understanding of the Language Arts through our Language Arts games and activities for first grade. Nouns, adjectives, verbs, compound words, synonyms, antonyms, sentence construction,and lots more, will be introduced through interactive word games and grammar lessons, thus helping kids to expand their vocabulary and improve their grammar.


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Links verified on 05/20/2019


1. Bar Graph Sorter.

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Interactive activity for students to sort shapes by color or by shape in order to create a bar graph. SEE MORE
2. Circle Graphs and Pie Charts.

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Create labels and enter the number of items in each category that you want to display, then click the Draw Graph. SEE MORE
3. Counting Objects.

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Fill in the graph by clicking on one square for each animal shown. SEE MORE
4. Create a Graph.

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Select a graph type (bar, line, area, pie, XY) and begin creating, designing, and labeling. Save your graph or print it off. SEE MORE
5. Data Graphs.

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Display your data as a bar graph, line graph, or pie chart. SEE MORE
6. Favorite Colors: Bar Graph.

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Move the mouse over to the bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
7. Favorite Ice Cream Flavor.

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This online activity requires students to analyze a bar graph that measures favorite ice cream flavors and to answer eight multiple choice questions. Immediate feedback is given. SEE MORE
8. Favorite Vegetables: Bar Graph.

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Move the mouse over to bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
9. Fruit Fall.

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Help the farmer catch the falling fruit and keep track of the catch on a bar chart. SEE MORE
10. Graph and Tally.

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Tally charts, venn diagrams, picture graphs, pictographs and bar graphs will be introduced with simple examples in separate sub-lessons. Every sub-lesson will be followed by its respective exercise in which kids will practice recording and analyzing information in each of these forms and reinforce their concept and understanding of graphs and tallies. SEE MORE
11. Graphmaster - From Mr. Nussbaum.

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Allows students to create three different interactive, printable graphs on one screen based on data collected in a survey or poll of their classmates. What makes Graph Master so useful is the fact that after students make their graphs, the program asks them eight multiple choice questions about their graphs using the inputted data. SEE MORE
12. I Am Special.

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Interactive web lesson on picture graphs. Demonstrated how they are used in real world situations as students organize information, record data, and use mathematical language to read and interpret the graphs. SEE MORE
13. Interpret Bar Graphs.

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Read the graph and answer questions about it. SEE MORE
14. Introduction to Bar Graphs.

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A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
15. Kids Have Pets.

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Interactive web lesson about the parts of a bar graph and how to collect information. SEE MORE
16. Kinds of Graphs.

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Interactive web lesson on the various types of graphs, including circle, line, bar, picture, and histogram. SEE MORE
17. Make Your Own Pictograph.

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Select the picture and scale. Click on description to add questions or summary about the pictograph for printing. SEE MORE
18. Mathville Graphs.

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Click on the last house that says 'Graph' to begin the game. Sort the fruit and vegetables by putting them where they belong on the graph ('white box'). SEE MORE
19. Olivia Octogon Exploring Graphing.

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Help Olivia make and read graphs. SEE MORE
20. Pictogram Graph.

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Build a simple pictograph by choosing the pictures and setting the scale. SEE MORE
21. Picture Graphs.

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A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 8 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
22. Play Ball.

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Interactive web lesson on interpreting data found in graphs. SEE MORE
23. Tally Chart Game.

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Use the tally chart to answer the questions in this quiz. The graph shows the number of books collected by each student. There are 5 questions. Select the correct answer to each question. SEE MORE
24. Tally Marks.

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A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
25. Which Bar Graph is Correct?.

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Read the problem and examine the graphs to select the one that represents the problem. SEE MORE
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Links verified on 05/20/2019


1. Bar Graph Sorter.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive activity for students to sort shapes by color or by shape in order to create a bar graph. SEE MORE
2. Circle Graphs and Pie Charts.

Click Image to Enlarge
Create labels and enter the number of items in each category that you want to display, then click the Draw Graph. SEE MORE
3. Counting Objects.

Click Image to Enlarge
Fill in the graph by clicking on one square for each animal shown. SEE MORE
4. Create a Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Select a graph type (bar, line, area, pie, XY) and begin creating, designing, and labeling. Save your graph or print it off. SEE MORE
5. Data Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Display your data as a bar graph, line graph, or pie chart. SEE MORE
6. Favorite Colors: Bar Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Move the mouse over to the bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
7. Favorite Ice Cream Flavor.

Click Image to Enlarge
This online activity requires students to analyze a bar graph that measures favorite ice cream flavors and to answer eight multiple choice questions. Immediate feedback is given. SEE MORE
8. Favorite Vegetables: Bar Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Move the mouse over to bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
9. Fruit Fall.

Click Image to Enlarge
Help the farmer catch the falling fruit and keep track of the catch on a bar chart. SEE MORE
10. Graph and Tally.

Click Image to Enlarge
Tally charts, venn diagrams, picture graphs, pictographs and bar graphs will be introduced with simple examples in separate sub-lessons. Every sub-lesson will be followed by its respective exercise in which kids will practice recording and analyzing information in each of these forms and reinforce their concept and understanding of graphs and tallies. SEE MORE
11. Graphmaster - From Mr. Nussbaum.

Click Image to Enlarge
Allows students to create three different interactive, printable graphs on one screen based on data collected in a survey or poll of their classmates. What makes Graph Master so useful is the fact that after students make their graphs, the program asks them eight multiple choice questions about their graphs using the inputted data. SEE MORE
12. I Am Special.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on picture graphs. Demonstrated how they are used in real world situations as students organize information, record data, and use mathematical language to read and interpret the graphs. SEE MORE
13. Interpret Bar Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Read the graph and answer questions about it. SEE MORE
14. Introduction to Bar Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
15. Kids Have Pets.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson about the parts of a bar graph and how to collect information. SEE MORE
16. Kinds of Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on the various types of graphs, including circle, line, bar, picture, and histogram. SEE MORE
17. Make Your Own Pictograph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Select the picture and scale. Click on description to add questions or summary about the pictograph for printing. SEE MORE
18. Mathville Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Click on the last house that says 'Graph' to begin the game. Sort the fruit and vegetables by putting them where they belong on the graph ('white box'). SEE MORE
19. Olivia Octogon Exploring Graphing.

Click Image to Enlarge
Help Olivia make and read graphs. SEE MORE
20. Pictogram Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Build a simple pictograph by choosing the pictures and setting the scale. SEE MORE
21. Picture Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 8 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
22. Play Ball.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on interpreting data found in graphs. SEE MORE
23. Tally Chart Game.

Click Image to Enlarge
Use the tally chart to answer the questions in this quiz. The graph shows the number of books collected by each student. There are 5 questions. Select the correct answer to each question. SEE MORE
24. Tally Marks.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
25. Which Bar Graph is Correct?.

Click Image to Enlarge
Read the problem and examine the graphs to select the one that represents the problem. SEE MORE

Graphing - CCSS 1.MD.4


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Links verified on 05/20/2019


Games Grills Etc

1. Bar Graph Sorter.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive activity for students to sort shapes by color or by shape in order to create a bar graph. SEE MORE
2. Circle Graphs and Pie Charts.

Click Image to Enlarge
Create labels and enter the number of items in each category that you want to display, then click the Draw Graph. SEE MORE
3. Counting Objects.

Click Image to Enlarge
Fill in the graph by clicking on one square for each animal shown. SEE MORE
4. Create a Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Select a graph type (bar, line, area, pie, XY) and begin creating, designing, and labeling. Save your graph or print it off. SEE MORE
5. Data Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Display your data as a bar graph, line graph, or pie chart. SEE MORE
6. Favorite Colors: Bar Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Move the mouse over to the bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
7. Favorite Ice Cream Flavor.

Click Image to Enlarge
This online activity requires students to analyze a bar graph that measures favorite ice cream flavors and to answer eight multiple choice questions. Immediate feedback is given. SEE MORE
8. Favorite Vegetables: Bar Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Move the mouse over to bar graph to see more details. Study and interpret the graph to answer the 5 questions. SEE MORE
9. Fruit Fall.

Click Image to Enlarge
Help the farmer catch the falling fruit and keep track of the catch on a bar chart. SEE MORE
10. Graph and Tally.

Click Image to Enlarge
Tally charts, venn diagrams, picture graphs, pictographs and bar graphs will be introduced with simple examples in separate sub-lessons. Every sub-lesson will be followed by its respective exercise in which kids will practice recording and analyzing information in each of these forms and reinforce their concept and understanding of graphs and tallies. SEE MORE
11. Graphmaster - From Mr. Nussbaum.

Click Image to Enlarge
Allows students to create three different interactive, printable graphs on one screen based on data collected in a survey or poll of their classmates. What makes Graph Master so useful is the fact that after students make their graphs, the program asks them eight multiple choice questions about their graphs using the inputted data. SEE MORE
12. I Am Special.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on picture graphs. Demonstrated how they are used in real world situations as students organize information, record data, and use mathematical language to read and interpret the graphs. SEE MORE
13. Interpret Bar Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Read the graph and answer questions about it. SEE MORE
14. Introduction to Bar Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
15. Kids Have Pets.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson about the parts of a bar graph and how to collect information. SEE MORE
16. Kinds of Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on the various types of graphs, including circle, line, bar, picture, and histogram. SEE MORE
17. Make Your Own Pictograph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Select the picture and scale. Click on description to add questions or summary about the pictograph for printing. SEE MORE
18. Mathville Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
Click on the last house that says 'Graph' to begin the game. Sort the fruit and vegetables by putting them where they belong on the graph ('white box'). SEE MORE
19. Olivia Octogon Exploring Graphing.

Click Image to Enlarge
Help Olivia make and read graphs. SEE MORE
20. Pictogram Graph.

Click Image to Enlarge
Build a simple pictograph by choosing the pictures and setting the scale. SEE MORE
21. Picture Graphs.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 8 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
22. Play Ball.

Click Image to Enlarge
Interactive web lesson on interpreting data found in graphs. SEE MORE
23. Tally Chart Game.

Click Image to Enlarge
Use the tally chart to answer the questions in this quiz. The graph shows the number of books collected by each student. There are 5 questions. Select the correct answer to each question. SEE MORE
24. Tally Marks.

Click Image to Enlarge
A Mr. Nussbaum drill with 10 self-checking questions. SEE MORE
25. Which Bar Graph is Correct?.

Click Image to Enlarge
Read the problem and examine the graphs to select the one that represents the problem. SEE MORE




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