Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Week 3 of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet offers five more days of learning activities for new kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Kids completing this third grade math worksheet use a bar graph to compare data about transportation to school and solve addition and subtraction problems.
Learning how to represent numerical information is a key part of the third grade math curriculum. This lesson in data provides guided instruction designed by our team of curriculum experts and teachers to present this concept in an engaging way. Not only that, but helpful exercises help kids to see the practical applicaton of these skills in the real world.
Week 4 of our Fourth Grade Fall Review Packet features five more days of diverse learning activities designed to prepare students for their fourth grade year.
Measurement and data in first grade includes such important concepts as comparing the length and weight of two objects using a third object. This guided lesson, designed by curriculum experts, takes students on an exploration of these measurement and data concepts. Once through with the lesson, kids can gain extra practice with measurement and data with the accompanying worksheets.
This final installment of our Second Grade Fall Review Packet offers five more days of engaging activities that will prepare incoming second graders for a new year of learning.
Get math practice off the bench to calculate percentages, read graphs, add fractions and round decimals to bring math skills all the way home. This book knocks one out of the park for baseball lovers.
Here are 5 more days of independent study packet material for preschoolers. Week 6 features storytelling cards, a weather mobile craft, a fish for numbers game, community helper paper dolls, and more.
Keep an eye on the sky! Kids will not only review important terms and concepts about the weather, they'll practice observing different weather patterns, recording temperatures and making predictions.
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.
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.
Figuring out the difference between bar graphs, line plots, and the other means of graphing data is made easier when students can depend on exciting classroom activities. If you want help teaching graphing data, look no further than our printable student worksheets that make it easy for students to learn how to plot data they’ve already worked with in previous exercises.
Graphing's a great way to visualize and better understand numbers, which can help students in just about every math topic. From tallying up types of pets in a store to filling out a multiplication table, graphing comes up in lots of situations your student might find themselves in. If organizing all those numbers and information just leaves your student all mixed up, we have lots of graphing practice in all kinds of formats, and with all kinds of themes! Kids who love animals can tally up pets, and foodies can count up vegetables or flavors of cake. We even have some lessons on pre-graphing topics, like tallying and grouping, easy enough for even kindergarteners to work with. There's even lesson plans in here for teachers, too! All our content is created by a team of education professionals, so you know your student is getting the best stuff on the internet. get ready for graphing success with our stash of materials on the matter.