Big or Small: Measure It All
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Standards Addressed
Other Standards Addressed

 

Data Analysis and Probability

Grade 4
03-04 Benchmark B: Read and interpret tables, charts, graphs (bar, picture, line, line plot) and timelines as sources of information; identify main idea, draw conclusions and make predictions.

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02. Represent and interpret data using tables, bar graphs, line plots and line graphs.

Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz — Timing Race

 

03-04 Benchmark C: Construct charts, tables and graphs to represent data, including picture graphs, bar graphs, line graphs, line plots and Venn diagrams.

Data Collection / Y2003.CMA.S05.G03-04.BC.L04.I02

02. Represent and interpret data using tables, bar graphs, line plots and line graphs.

Can Your Boat Float?

Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz — Timing Race

 

Grade 5
05-07 Benchmark E: Collect, organize, display and interpret data for a specific purpose or need.

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02. Select and use a graph that is appropriate for the type of data to be displayed; e.g., numerical vs. categorical data, discrete vs. continuous data.

Can Your Boat Float?

Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz — Timing Race

 

Grade 6
05-07 Benchmark E: Collect, organize, display and interpret data for a specific purpose or need.

Data Collection / Y2003.CMA.S05.G05-07.BE.L06.I02

02. Select, create and use graphical representations that are appropriate for the type of data collected.

Can Your Boat Float?

 

 

Science — Physical Science

Grade 3
3-5 Benchmark C: Describe the forces that directly affect objects and their motion.

Forces and Motion / Y2003.CSC.S03.G03-05.BC.L03.I04

04. Predict the changes when an object experiences a force (e.g., a push or pull, weight and friction).

Can Your Boat Float?

 

Grade 6
6-8 Benchmark A: Relate uses, properties and chemical processes to the behavior and/or arrangement of the small particles that compose matter.

Nature of Matter / Y2003.CSC.S03.G06-08.BA.L06.I01

01. Explain that equal volumes of different substances usually have different masses.

Can Your Boat Float?

 

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