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.
Maintaining a reading log is a fun way to encourage your child to set goals and track their progress. Students will keep track of their month-by-month reading stamina and practice their bar graphing with this reading log worksheet.
We all know a coin toss gives you a 50% chance of winning, but is it always that way? Delve into the inner-workings of coin toss probability with this activity.
Play detective as you put your geometry skills to the test! This game is a great way to get to know the coordinate plane and practice plotting ordered pairs.
Mr. Chef keeps track of how many eggplants he uses with a pictograph. In this worksheet, kids use information in the pictograph to answer word problems.
Give your child some categorization practice with this sunny day worksheet. She'll pick out and circle the objects that show up when the sun is shining.
Looking for a math challenge for your kindergartener? This counting worksheet is a great way to introduce them to basic inequalities and number comparison.