There's so much fun math to explore with Skittles! Grab the free Skittles Math printable pages to help your kids learn to sort, count, graph, add and more! Skittles Circle Graphs Circle graphs can be SO hard to create and understand, but when you add in Skittles, kids just really seem to get it! The lesson shown above is actually related to multiple intelligences. The kids have to do a multiple intelligences quiz to find out their strengths. They earn points for each of the different strengths, and the number of points they get corresponds to a.
The Skittles Graphing lab sheets allow you to create a tailored lesson for the age of student you are teaching. You can easily include all the lab sheets to include percentages and a pie graph or keep it simple with basic sorting and counting. Graphing with Skittles is a student-favorite.
I developed this lesson when I was teaching second grade because I wanted a quick way for students to review tally marks, bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots all on one page. This Skittle Graphing Lesson is effective for grades 3-5 to teach or review the different types of graphs that students may encounter at each level. Students will first be asked to make a tally chart for the number of Skittle colors, then use that information to complete a line plot, bar graph, and pictograph.
Learn how to use Skittles to teach children about color words, numbers, and bar graphs. Download a free printable with activities and examples for fun. Here's a way to have some once-in-a-while math fun! These free Skittle Math printables work on sorting, counting, adding and graphing on a bar graph and circle graph.
They are perfect for kindergarten or first grade students. Are your students ready to show what they know about data collection and graphing? Get them engaged with this low-prep Skittles graphing activity! Just print the sheets, divide up some Skittles, and you are ready to go. Your students will have a blast graphing and enjoying a special Skittles treat.
Skittles: Circle Graph Grab a handful of 8 skittles, and color the appropriate number of sections on the graph for each color. Then answer the questions for your graph. Using Skittles to create graphs in Math class can be a fun, hands-on way to help visualize information and make math interactive! Mrs.
Janiga's third grade mathematicians used packets of Skittles to graph information such as how many of each colored candy was in their packet.