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MATERIALS LOTS OF DOTS Graph Dots Candy (I or 2 Boxes) Teacher Tips: If you use one box of Dots, repeat this activity on a different day and compare results. If you choose to use two boxes of candy and split the group, be sure to compare the results of both boxes. This activity can be modified with different types of candy and using individual portions as well. This graph can be laminated and used with colored playdough pieces to graph. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © Shakara Lynae| TheExcellentEducator | All rights reserved by author. Not for commercial use. Permission for classroom use only. The file may not be displayed digitally for public view in any way, without written permission of the author. The file cannot be uploaded to websites or distributed. Placing any part of this file online in any form is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA). The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work of any kind is illegal. If you remix, transform, or build upon materials in this packet, you may not distribute as your own. No derivatives. Created By: Shakara Hill www.theexcellenteducator.com ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING INFORMATION GA Pre K GELDS Indicator(s): MA 2.4d, MA 1.4d, MA 2.4b, MA 1.4a GA Pre K Assessment Indicator(s): MT - A2, A3, B1 GA K Content Standard(s): MGSEK.CC.5a, MGSEK.MD.3 DIRECTIONS During small group, use one box of Dots candy or split the group up and use two boxes. Give each student a graph. Have students empty the candy from the box and sort it into groups by color. Prompt students to graph the results of the candy colors on their graph. Complete the questions listed and discuss the results.

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MATERIALS• LOTS OF DOTS Graph• Dots Candy (I or 2 Boxes)

Teacher Tips: • If you use one box of Dots, repeat this activity on a different day and compare results. If you choose to use two

boxes of candy and split the group, be sure to compare the results of both boxes.• This activity can be modified with different types of candy and using individual portions as well.• This graph can be laminated and used with colored playdough pieces to graph.

COPYRIGHT INFORMATIONCopyright © Shakara Lynae| TheExcellentEducator | All rights reserved by author. Not for commercial use. Permission for classroom use only. The file may not be displayed digitally for public view in any way, without written permission of the author. The file cannot be uploaded to websites or distributed. Placing any part of this file online in any form is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA). The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work of any kind is illegal. If you remix, transform, or build upon materials in this packet, you may not distribute as your own. No derivatives.

Created By:Shakara Hill

www.theexcellenteducator.com

ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING INFORMATIONGA Pre K GELDS Indicator(s):MA 2.4d, MA 1.4d, MA 2.4b, MA 1.4a

GA Pre K Assessment Indicator(s):MT - A2, A3, B1

GA K Content Standard(s):MGSEK.CC.5a, MGSEK.MD.3

DIRECTIONSDuring small group, use one box of Dots candy or split the group up and use two boxes. Give each student a graph. Have students empty the candy from the box and sort it into groups by color. Prompt students to graph the results of the candy colors on their graph. Complete the questions listed and discuss the results.

Name____________________________________

RED YELLOW GREEN PINK ORANGE

How many total Dots are there in

the box?

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Which color(s) had the most?

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Which color(s) had the least?

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Name______________________________________________

RED YELLOW GREEN PINK ORANGE

How many total Dots are there in

the box?

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Which color(s) had the most?

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Which color(s) had the least?

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