Super Simple Dot Plots with Hands On Activities Special Education Statistics

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Total Pages 130 pages plus 42 google slides
Answer Key Included
Teaching Duration 2 Weeks

$6.50

These special education math worksheets are part of a super simple statistics curriculum for special education. It covers how to read and draw dot plots with hands on activities. They are based on state-extended learning standards.

 

What is Super Simple?

  • Super simple indicates that it is intended for students working at a K-1 level and need maximum support.
  • Problems are simplified.
  • Pictures are used throughout.
  • Intended for students in self-contained settings.
  • Printable and digital activities for more practice.

 

This unit addresses:

  • Labeling dot plots
  • Finding most and least favorite
  • Identify outliers
  • Draw dot plots
  • Record information from dot plots

 

Students have many opportunities to engage in repeated information to understand how dot plots can be useful and how to read them. This repetition helps students connect to this important and often abstract information.

 

In addition, many of the activities and assessments include differentiated versions.

 


For a more advanced unit on Dot Plots (that also includes Histograms), still intended for special education settings, CLICK HERE

 


 

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Super Simple Dot Plots Unit Includes:

 

⭐ This unit comes in two complete files: one in color and one in black and white.

 

In the zipped folder, you will find:

  • 6 days of lesson plans
  • Activities in color
  • Activities in black and white
  • Voice-recorded PowerPoint show
  • Dot Plots PowerPoint to use with activities
  • Links and directions for digital activities

 

 

Super Simple Dot Plots Activities PRINT & DIGITAL:

 

  • Vocabulary board (no vocabulary cards in this unit)
  • Bingo cards
  • 5 Group Activities
    • Class survey
    • Beanbag toss
    • Dice roll
    • Candy sort
    • Scavenger Hunt

 

  • Identify and label dot plots
  • Identify most and least common answers
  • Identify outliers
  • Draw dot plots
  • Record information from dot plots
  • Quiz

 

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Much of what I have learned about curriculum development is incorporated in these units. For example, do not be afraid of repetition. It is critical that students with significant disabilities get to experience material over several days to be able to fully assimilate what is being taught. Also, adding visual supports to your printables and class activities helps students be able to pay more attention to the content you are presenting rather than the mechanics of what is expected. Finally, ask questions. Good questions!! Regardless of the material, if we can ask students good questions it will push them to think more deeply than before.

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