Transportation Class Graph | Favorite Way to Travel | PreK & Kindergarten Math

$4.00

Make data collection fun and interactive with this Transportation Class Graphing Activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten, this hands-on resource helps little learners explore graphing, counting, and comparing while sharing their favorite way to travel.

Students choose their favorite mode of transportation (car, boat, train, or airplane) and add it to the class graph. Together, the class can count, compare, and discuss results—building early math, speaking, and data skills.

✨ What’s Included:

  • Printable class graphing chart Header

  • Transportation choice cards with clear visuals for young learners

  • Student graphing pieces to color

Skills Practiced:

  • Data collection & graphing

  • Counting & comparing numbers

  • Transportation vocabulary & recognition

  • Collaborative class discussions

How to Use:

  1. Print the class graph and transportation cards.

  2. Have students pick their favorite way to travel.

  3. Students add their choice to the graph.

  4. Review results together—Which is the most popular? Which has the least? Are any tied?

Make data collection fun and interactive with this Transportation Class Graphing Activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten, this hands-on resource helps little learners explore graphing, counting, and comparing while sharing their favorite way to travel.

Students choose their favorite mode of transportation (car, boat, train, or airplane) and add it to the class graph. Together, the class can count, compare, and discuss results—building early math, speaking, and data skills.

✨ What’s Included:

  • Printable class graphing chart Header

  • Transportation choice cards with clear visuals for young learners

  • Student graphing pieces to color

Skills Practiced:

  • Data collection & graphing

  • Counting & comparing numbers

  • Transportation vocabulary & recognition

  • Collaborative class discussions

How to Use:

  1. Print the class graph and transportation cards.

  2. Have students pick their favorite way to travel.

  3. Students add their choice to the graph.

  4. Review results together—Which is the most popular? Which has the least? Are any tied?