Learners solve real-world problems on the coordinate plane as they write ordered pairs, identify the quadrants, and find the distance between two points!
This worksheet prompts students' critical thinking skills. Students will need to determine if several line plot problems are solved correctly and explain their reasoning.
This coordinate plane worksheet challenges budding mathematicians to find coordinates and translate shapes. Try our coordinate plane worksheet with your kid.
Can your child help Tommy figure out how much milk he drinks? As she does, she'll learn how to read and interpret data in graphs and practice multiplication.
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.
Introduce kids to key math skills on this shape-filled worksheet. Kids count and color the different shapes, then make a graph to show how many are pictured.
This pictograph shows how many hikes Eric and his friends went on this month. Use the information to answer questions and determine who hiked the most.
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.