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Unit 1- Lesson 9 - Grade 2: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 2 Unit 1

Lesson 9: Interpret Bar Graphs

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Grade 2 Unit 1

Lesson 9: Interpret Bar Graphs

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Lesson: Interpret Bar Graphs

Notice and Wonder: Favorite Pets (Warm Up)

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Field Trip Choices

Our Favorite Seasons

Cool Down: Animals at the Zoo
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What do you notice?

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What do you wonder?

Groups of students in different classes were asked, “Where would you like to go for our field trip?” Their responses are shown in the bar graphs below.

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Write as many statements as you can to show what can be learned about the students’ field trip choices from the bar graph.

A group of students were asked, “What is your favorite season?” Their responses are shown in the bar graph.

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How many students voted for summer?

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What is the total number of students who voted for fall or spring?

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Which two seasons have a total of 10 votes?

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How many students voted?

A zookeeper counted the number of lions, cheetahs, monkeys, and zebras at the zoo. The zookeeper’s data is shown in this bar graph.

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How many monkeys were at the zoo?

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How many lions were at the zoo?

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10.

What is the total number of cheetahs and zebras?