Picture Graph Ideas
Creating picture graphs with your class in the early years of schooling can be lots of fun. Picture graphs are great for comparing data using pictures or symbols.
It does require a little preparation on the teachers’ behalf as you will need copies of the pictures of each item as well as a large piece of cardboard to create your graph on.
Various topics I have tried include;
How we get to school – walk, bus, ride, bike, scooter, car
Best pet to own - bird, dog, cat, fish, rabbit
Best food in the world - ask your students to come up with your top five
Best day of the week - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Left-handed vs right-handed
Boys vs girls
Eye colour
How many languages can we speak
Doughnuts we love - cinnamon, chocolate, sprinkles, glazed
Our favourite fruit - banana, watermelon, strawberry, apple, grapes
Our favourite pizza topping - cheese, meatlovers, supreme, vegetarian
Our favourite ice-cream flavour - chocolate, rainbow, vanilla, cookies and cream
Our favourite sport - soccer, basketball, cricket, swimming
Our favourite type of weather - sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, stormy
If you are time-poor for printing pictures but still would like to create a graph with your students try making a bar graph using;
Our birthday month - January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Our favourite sandwich - salad, butter, cheese, vegemite, chicken and lettuce
What we eat for breakfast - cereal, toast, eggs, nothing, fruit
Creating these graphs can generate a lot of discussions, comparison and encourage students to justify their choice.
What are fun topics for picture graphs do you like to create with your class? We would love it if you joined the conversation and left a comment below.