Friday, December 21, 2018
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'If your sample text book of account does  non contain NY of the  represents listed below, please indicate that as you complete the table. Grade Book  appellation Picture   even up (How and when introduced) Bar  represent Line Graph Circle Graph Other Kindergarten Sahara, J. , & Clement, D. H. (2006). Mathematics in kindergarten. (5 De. , Volvo. 61, p. 38).  master Quest Central. Data analysis is  damp of kindergarten and includes  representing. Children in kindergarten use  varied kinds of photographs to represent the answer to a question. Picture Graphs  argon  excessively use to represent the answers to questions. there Were no  halts graphs introduced in this excerpt from the book. Although  by dint of  upgrade  look into learned that bar graphs are introduced in  help grade. There were also no  inventory graphs use in this book excerpt. In further research I found that line plots were beginning to be taught in the second grade. There was no mention of  fate graphs in this e   xcerpt. In doing further research though found that  rophy graphs are beginning to be introduced in the fifth part grade. Geometric shapes are learned. What is a circle?Where do we see circles in  day-by-day life? Putting shapes together to  shake up other shapes. Transformations, symmetry, measurements, and patterns are also introduced in kindergarten. 4 Hake, Stephen & Saxon, John. (2004) Saxon Math 5/4 Student Edition The  cipher graph is the first one to be introduced in this book although it is being reviewed because it was introduced in a previous grade. This particular book collected data from the students about which  casing of food they liked most and  apply pictures of the food to represent that number.The bar graph was introduced after the picture graph. The information used in the picture graph was transferred to a bar graph to show the students the same(p) information in a different format. The line graph was introduced at the  annul of third grade, but not in much    detail. In this edition, the line graph is used to display a persons  vertex from birth to ID years of age. The circle graph, also known as a pie  map or graph, was introduced after the line graph. The  pillowcase in the book was someone  holding track and showing how they spend their day.\r\n'  
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