Your child will use his math know-how in a practical situation with this Graph It! worksheet. Your child will use graphing skills to chart friends' hair colors.
Ask your students to survey their classmate's favorite fruits. Students will use this worksheet to record data by graphing the fruity answers they receive from classmates.
Election season is here again! Imagine you're in charge of counting the votes and declaring a winner. Look through the tally results and answer the questions.
This math worksheet asks students to problem solve using data. Students will satisfy their math appetite by counting, adding, and problem solving using the vegetable data in a bar graph.
Your child will use his powers of deduction to count and classify the furniture in this worksheet. Count and classify the furniture pictured with your child.
Give your students the opportunity to think critically as a mathematician. In this exercise, they will analyze a line plot and create questions about the data.
In this 3rd grade math worksheet, your child will practice reading a bar graph about juice and interpreting its information to answer a set of questions.
Even if your child isn't ready for statistics, he can learn to get his bearings around charts and graphs with this simple flower-themed pie chart worksheet.
Have a little fun with graphing practice in the big city! Math students will love plotting points on this coordinate grid as they see a mystery picture emerge.
Help the concept of graphing really sink in by challenging your second grader to graph kids' favorite colors using a table, tally mark table, and grid.