![]() ![]() ![]() Grouping tally marks also reinforces counting by fives. Each child gets a chance to win the Shamrock medal.Ĭlassroom Ideas: Tally marks are a useful tool for children to keep track as they count, and for data collection. And his sister dubs him “Tally O’Malley!” The siblings then continue to count and tally up different colored objects like t-shirts and trains. ![]() Eric trounces the competition and gets to wear the Shamrock medal. Each of the kids picks a color-silver for Eric, blue for Bridget, and red, as always, for Nell-while Mom sets the timer. They decide to count cars on the highway. Eric, Bridget, and little Nell are getting bored in the back seat, so Mom suggests a Tally game. Summary: The O’Malleys are driving to the beach for vacation. Recommended Grade Level: First and Second GradeĬommon Core Mathematics Standard: Measurement & Data: Represent and Interpret Data (.1.MD.C.4) Record data with tally charts, picture graphs, tables (First grade – M.1) & Interpret data in tally charts, picture graphs, tables (First grade – M.2) ![]()
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