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Unit 1 - Lesson 3 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 3: Scaled Picture Graphs
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 3: Scaled Picture Graphs
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Lesson: Scaled Picture Graphs
Cool Down: Birds in the Park

Number Talk: Addition (Warm Up)

Find the value of each expression mentally.
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Question 1
1.

50 + 10

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Question 2
2.

50 + 12

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Question 3
3.

60 + 13

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Question 4
4.

65 + 13

So Many Responses

A group of students were asked, “What is your favorite sport?” Their responses are shown in this picture graph:

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Question 5
5.

How many students are represented in the graph?

Their responses are also shown in this picture graph:

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Question 6
6.

How is counting the total number of students in this graph different from counting the total number of students in the first graph?

Questions about Scaled Picture Graphs

Andre collected data to see how many of each type of flower he saw on the way home. The data is shown in this picture graph:

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Question 7
7.
How many roses did Andre see on the way home?
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Question 8
8.
How many tulips did Andre see on the way home?
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Question 9
9.
How many daisies did Andre see on the way home?
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Question 10
10.
How many violets did Andre see on the way home?
A group of students were asked, “What is your favorite type of book?” Their responses are shown in this picture graph:

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Question 11
11.

How many students liked each type of book? How do you know?

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Question 12
12.

Write 2 questions that you could ask about students’ favorite types of books based on the graph.

Jada collected data to see how many of each type of bird she saw on her way home.

The data is shown in this picture graph:

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Question 13
13.

Based on the data on the graph:

How many sparrows did Jada see on the way home?

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Question 14
14.

Based on the data on the graph:

Write one question you could ask about the birds Jada saw on the way home.