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[Discovery] Build a bar chart with these counts: Mars=4, Venus=5, Luna=2, Titan=3.
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Active StepWelcome to "Crew Vote Chart", a Grade 2 Picture and Bar Graphs (single-unit scale) mission at the Seedling warm-up level, staged in a space scenario. The mission opens with a hands-on prompt: "Build a bar chart with these counts: Mars=4, Venus=5, Luna=2, Titan=3." Students work with the numbers 4, 5, 2 and reach a final answer of 3 across 3 guided steps.
Behind the story, this lesson builds picture and bar graphs (single-unit scale) understanding aligned to CCSS 2.MD.D.10. The key strategy is: 4 + 5 = 9, then keep going.
A common misconception this page surfaces is: Skipping a category that has zero data instead of marking it. A category with 0 is still a category — show it as an empty labeled space, not a missing column. The adaptive Socratic hints move from a small nudge to a fuller strategy, keeping the reasoning visible for students, parents, and teachers.
Grade 2 · Picture and Bar Graphs (single-unit scale)
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Thinking Summary · 1
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[Discovery] Build a bar chart with these counts: Mars=4, Venus=5, Luna=2, Titan=3.
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Active StepEverything you need to know about the Socratic experience.
Build a bar chart with these counts: Mars=4, Venus=5, Luna=2, Titan=3. Hint: Use the + / − steppers to set each bar to the listed height.
How many MORE in Venus (5) than in Luna (2)? If you get stuck, the adaptive hint is: 5 − 2 = ?
Seedling missions anchor the visual model with small, friendly numbers — ideal as the first attempt at this topic. Within Grade 2 Picture and Bar Graphs (single-unit scale), expect numbers in the corresponding range.
Skipping a category that has zero data instead of marking it. A category with 0 is still a category — show it as an empty labeled space, not a missing column.
Add/Subtract within 100 (Compare and total problems on bar graphs reduce to two-digit arithmetic.) Open /grade-2/addsubwithin100 to start that topic's missions.
C-P-A is the Singapore Math sequence proven to deepen number sense: first manipulate physical objects (Concrete), then draw pictures of them (Pictorial), and only then write equations (Abstract). Inquiry AI structures every mission as exactly these three steps — a manipulative, a picture/grid model, and finally the equation. Skipping straight to symbols is the #1 cause of math anxiety; the platform refuses to do it.
Yes. Every mission, handbook page, and topic hub is mapped to a specific CCSS code (visible in the page header). The curriculum follows the CCSS coherence map: Grade 1 number sense → Grade 3 multiplicative thinking → Grade 6 ratio reasoning, with each grade building strictly on the prior year's foundations.