Kindergarten · Data & Probability
Sorting and Classifying
Sorting is the first act of data thinking. Before a student can make a graph, read data, or identify a pattern, they must be able to organize a set of objects by what they have in common. The power of sorting comes from the discovery that the same collection can be organized in many different ways — each revealing something different about the objects. Choosing the sorting rule, defending it, and changing it are all mathematical acts.
LESSON VIDEO
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Lesson video
A short walkthrough to play in class or assign for flipped/at-home viewing.
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
✓Sort a collection of objects by a single attribute chosen by the student (colour, shape, size, material)
✓Explain the sorting rule used in their own words
✓Re-sort the same collection using a different attribute
✓Compare two sorted groups using more/fewer/same language
✓Recognize that sorting is a way of organizing information to answer a question