Which picnic games do you prefer? This bar graph shows some of the most popular picnic activities. Students will learn about analyzing data from a bar graph.
Don't let your second grader forget graphs! Be sure to review how to read a bar graph and pictograph with help from this handy worksheet. Challenge your young mathematician to read the graphs and answer some questions.
In this math worksheet, children will read a bar graph about popular winter sports, then practice extracting and analyzing data as they answer five questions.
In this lesson, your students will collect and organize data to make a beautiful bar graph! They will also practice analyzing the graphs with the information they have.
Pay homage to our majestic, leafy companions with this series about trees. Kids can learn about the structure of trees, identify different leaf types and reflect on the many gifts that trees give.
Pictographs are a great introduction to working with data and graphs. Kids help the hamburger cafe compare the number of hamburgers they sold using pictographs.
Boost your child's data know-how with a lesson on reading and understanding a math pictograph, a kind of graph in which pictures stand in for number data.
Want to help your students begin to think critically about data? Laminate and display this worksheet to spark discussion about different ways to represent data.