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.
Covering a variety of interesting real-life contexts, this two-page math worksheet gives learners practice turning data sets into dot plots that are representative of each scenario.
Kids completing this third grade math worksheet use a bar graph to compare data about transportation to school and solve addition and subtraction problems.
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.
Not only is this filled with cute animal images, but it gives your first grader just the practice they need to get comfortable tallying up sets of data.
Students compare different survey methods to make inferences about how much time students at a school spend playing video games in this seventh-grade math worksheet.
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.
This 4th grade math worksheet will challenge your child's analytical thinking skills. He'll read a bar graph, then use its data to answer a set of questions.
In this sports-themed worksheet, children use a bar graph to answer six questions about the number of athletes playing at a time in a variety of sporting events.
Graphing is a crucial skill for many subjects, and it's important for understanding the news, jobs, and beyond. Our graphing worksheets help students of all levels learn to use this tool effectively. Introduce younger students to the basics of collecting and organizing data. Challenge older students to use line plots, create bar graphs, and put their skills in action with word problems in these graphing worksheets!