Max Maths, Year 1, Work Book, Reading and making pictographs

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Max Maths, Year 1, Work Book, Reading and making pictographs
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The 'Max Maths, Year 1, Workbook' provides a series of engaging activities on reading and making pictographs, which are a fundamental part of data handling in mathematics. Practice 1 focuses on interpreting pictographs to understand the frequency of certain events or quantities. For example, one activity depicts the variety of fruits consumed by Han over a week, prompting students to identify how many of each fruit were eaten and which were most or least popular. The exercises are designed to develop the ability of young learners to gather information from visual data representations and to answer questions based on their observations.

Another activity involves a pictograph that illustrates the items Padma purchased from the school bookshop, with each symbol representing one item. Students are asked to count the number of specific items bought and compare quantities, enhancing their skills in basic arithmetic and comparative analysis. Further exercises include determining the number of children born in different months, analysing the goals scored in a football game by the Max Maths team, and creating pictographs from given data, such as counting crayons in a pencil case or flowers in a garden. The workbook encourages hands-on learning, as children are tasked not only with reading pictographs but also with making their own, fostering creativity and a deeper understanding of how pictographs translate numerical data into a visual format.