Graphing Templates in Spanish!! Encuestas, Gráficos y Frecuencias.
By La Llama Bilingüe
This resource includes 18 graphing templates in Spanish.
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Polar Express Math Activities Graphing Christmas Worksheets
By Primary Piglets
JUST PRINT & GO with this fabulous set of POLAR EXPRESS CHRISTMAS graphing worksheets! Perfect for your Polar Express Day, Christmas parties or anytime throughout December! These graphing activities are just what you need for your Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade students. These no prep printables are perfect for morning work, math lessons or centers. They are fun, engaging and cover a variety of graphing practice; organize data, represent data & interpret data!
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Daily Math Bellringers: August: Measurement, Geometry, Data
By Colleen Burdette
Engaging Daily practice:
I never seem to have enough time to practice measurement, geometry, and data, so I created these bellringers to quickly practice these skills with my class.
These bellringers are based on “National day of...”. The problems presented cover measurement conversion, geometry (polygons, perimeter, area, volume), data collection and analysis.
This is a digital activity which can be posted each day. Answer sheets are provided in three options. Teachers can choose between sheets with or without reference items.
Great practice of those skills which don't get as much attention.
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Halloween Graphing: Bar Graph, Pictograph, & Line Plot
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
A spooky way to practice your skills of graphing. There are three different Halloween graphs, bar graph, pictograph, and a line plot.
Students will create their own Halloween bar graph. They will poll the class on their favorite candy and then draw and label the bar graph correctly.
Students will look at a pictograph of Halloween costumes and answer the questions provided.
Students will look at a line plot and answer the questions provided.
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Graphing for Second and Third Grade
By Science and STEAM Team
This data collection and graphing resource includes standards, tips and suggestions, and a variety of graphing activities. These include tally, bar, and pictographs. Students will conduct their own surveys using questions from an age-appropriate list (or they can develop their own) and graph their findings. They will also learn the importance of looking for a key. The pages in this packet can be used to introduce graphing, or they can be used as a review at the end of a unit or before state exams.
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Olympic Games math!Data and Statistics - Examining the Women's 800M World Record
By Daniel
The Olympic games have gone, so how much fun would it be to study and predict possible World records of the future?
Real-Life Data and Statistics is the most interesting for students. In this fun, DIY Task, (with complete key), students study the women's 800 Meters world record from 1922 tot 2021. They have to
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By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and bar graphs. Students choose 20 firework cards from the firework deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We find that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a bar graph.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also included both a UK and a US version of each sheet to account for the different spelling of the word colour/color, as well as differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the fireworks to the value they need to tally.
Thanksgiving Graphing Numbers Math Center | Graph and Compare Turkeys & Pumpkins
By Breezy as ABC
Help your kindergarten or first grade students learn to create tally graphs, bar graphs, collect data, compare numbers, & analyze graphs using this fun & engaging graphing numbers to ten fall themed math center! Students will be engaged whether they are using the cards to count the pumpkins & turkeys, or using the spinner to collect their own data.
This graphing to 10 math center includes 2 sets of materials:
Each set includes 4 pieces:
Laminate the cards, spinners, and recording sheets for a fun math center that students can use over & over.
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Old Time Floor TV Coordinate Graphing Picture
By Rachel Strehlow
Do you want to have students practice plotting ordered points on a graph? Do you also want to make it fun? Then this graphing picture is for you!
In this product, students will connect points to make an old fashioned floor TV. Once they're finished, they will be asking for more. Check out my store for other graphing pictures! Coloring when they are done is a bonus for those coloring fans.
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Math Activity: Winter Sweaters Graphing
By Inspired By MlG
Math Activity: Winter Sweaters Graphing
Cut, Color, Graph, and Calculate! ❄️
This engaging math activity is perfect for early learners. Students will cut out and color a winter sweater and its ornaments. Then, they'll create a graph to represent the number of each ornament they used. Finally, they'll calculate and write down the total number of ornaments. This activity helps develop counting skills, graphing abilities, and basic math operations in a fun and festive way.
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Coordinate Plane Graphing Battleship One Quadrant Four Quadrant Plotting Numbers
By Dotty's Printables
This is a set of Coordinate Plane Graphing Battleship grids designed for students to practice plotting points while playing a fun game. The set includes:
By May
An escape room for your classroom to review graphing skills! Students can practice graphing points, labeling, naming points, and thinking creating a sketch through coordinates!
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Apple Seed Graphing and Counting
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students will count and graph the number of apple seeds they found in their apples. Excellent for early elementary and special education classrooms. Black and white graphics help you save on ink. Easy, fun, and interactive math lesson. Lesson plan ties in Special Education Extended Standards. This would be fun for Johnny Appleseed Day!
Blank Editable Bar Graph Worksheet Template for Primary & Kindergarten
By The Students Palace
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9 Pages
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Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
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Coordinate Grid NO PREP Activity and Game Roll and Solve
By Jaime Kuenzi
Roll and Solve is the perfect addition to your coordinate plane math lessons! Fun for your students, and no prep for you! This product was designed to give students targeted skill practice plotting points on the coordinate plane. The directions are simple, roll the dice, choose a point from the corresponding row, and then plot. Just print, and you're all set to play!
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#onedollarwave Alphabet Soup Graphs Upper & Lowercase letters, K-1
By Regina Frazier
Students will have fun looking for letters in the alphabet soup and writing them on the graphs for both uppercase and lowercase letters. Since I follow the Scott Foresman Reading Series, the letters are introduced on the graph in the same way they are presented in the series. However, you could use these graphs with any reading series as it prepares students with important letter identification skills that all kindergarten students will need. Students get some math and literacy practice with this activity. Included in this file are all letters. There are five graphs for uppercase letters and five graphs for lowercase letters. There are four additional mixed upper and lowercase letter graphs. You will also receive a blank graph and bowl so the teacher or students can create their own. This activity allows you to differentiate the instruction to meet the needs of your students. Just print and go and enjoy this fun integrated math and literacy activity with your students.
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Marshmallow Graphing for Saint Patrick's Day
By Jennifer Connett
Use your favorite marshmallow cereal to make a fun St. Patrick's Day graphing activity! Students will practice graphing skills by sorting a handful of marshmallows on their graphing paper. A recording page is available for students to work with the data on their graph.
Students will gain practice in sorting, counting, addition skills and comparing numbers in a set with this Saint Patrick's Day math activity. This activity can be done in a math center, whole group activity, small group activity or just a fun snack time learning activity.
There are three sets of marshmallow graphs and recording pages to accommodate different boxes of cereal.
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Shapes Worksheet - Counting and Graphs
By Jessica
This is a great shapes worksheet to review counting, shapes, and graphing.
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1. Easily print the resource from your computer.
2. Discuss each object in the picture, talking about colors, if they like it, etc.
3. Tell the students to find all of the objects hidden in the picture and then write how many there are of each on the line next to each object at the bottom of the page.
4. The remaining pages are a math graph activity to teach the students how to make and read graphs.
5. Use the black and white version if you want the students to color the graphs themselves.
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Grade 3 Graphing Activity Standardized Test Prep Digital Resource Create Graphs
By For the Love of Learning in Third
Graphing practice for standardized testing such as SBA, CAASPP, FAST, PARCC, NYS etc. Creating / reading graphs / 2 part questions. Bar graphs, line plots & pictographs
CCSS aligned to grade 3 math standards 3.MD.3 & 3.MD.4
This resource include a printable PDF and digital made for Google Slides options. There are 2 pages for each type of graph: line plots, bar graphs, picture graphs / pictographs. Great for differentiation!
The made for Google Slides option includes a fixed background so students can not move it and drag and drop tools for students to complete the graphs.
Includes a variety of question types for students to answer using data from the graphs- see preview.
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Unplugged: Math Games and Worksheets Graphing Random Points Using Dice
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Introducing Graphing Random Points Using Dice, an innovative and engaging math activity that’s perfect for adding excitement to your classroom!
In this worksheet, students use uniquely shaped dice—tetrahedrons and decahedrons—to generate random points on a graph, creating an unpredictable and fun learning experience. This hands-on activity helps students practice graphing coordinates while incorporating creative thinking as they connect points to form shapes, pictures, or even transform their graphs into city maps. Whether it's developing their geometry skills by creating triangles or determining slopes, students will enjoy learning through play.
This resource is ideal for teachers seeking to make math more interactive. It can be used as an engaging math center activity, a group exercise, or even a challenge-based lesson. With options to customize what students do after plotting their points, you can tailor it to fit your classroom's needs. Plus, the included printable dice add an extra layer of fun! Get ready to inspire creativity and reinforce key graphing skills with Graphing Random Points Using Dice,