- Bar Graphs
- Bar Graphs and Pictographs
- Number Pairs I
- Number Pairs II
- Number Pairs III
Use this math worksheet to focus students on bar graphs. A strategy to use with children if they have difficulty with reading bar graphs is to show them how to read across and up from the axis labels.
Give students practice reading bar graphs and pictographs. To complete this math worksheet, students compare and add data in the graphs. If children need help reading bar graphs, show them how to read across and up from the axis labels.
Practice reading grids in this printable math worksheet. Look at the grid and write the number pairs that answer the questions.
Have your students practice plotting points on a graph. In this exercise students will find and plot numbers to form the capital letter H.
After reading the grid, which is marked with several letters, students write the number pairs for each letter. Make sure they understand the order of the numbers is important; the first number is from the horizontal axis, the second number is from the vertical axis.
- Number Pairs IV
- Probability
- Reading Charts
- Tables and Graphs
After reading the coordinate grid, which is marked with several letters, students write the number pairs for each letter. Make sure they understand the order of the numbers is important; the first number is from the horizontal axis, the second number is from the vertical axis.
Probability is reviewed in this printable math worksheet. Children should realize that the more of a particular item there is in a set, the more likely it is to be picked.
Read a chart about a class schedule in this printable math worksheet. Students interpret the data to answer questions about when each class subject is being taught.
Both bar graphs and tally charts are reviewed in this printable math worksheet. Students answer the questions provided by reading the bar graph and tally chart.