CLASSROOM TOOLS
No math class is complete without centimeter graph paper! This sheet of centimeter graph paper is ready to be filled…
This simple KWL chart can be used in all curriculum areas and all grade levels. The activity will keep your students…
A three-column chart can be used to organize ideas in any curriculum area.
Use a chart to track student and parent names and phone numbers, as well as addresses, emergency contact information,…
Sheet of quarter-inch graph paper.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
A five-column chart can be used to organize ideas in any curriculum area. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF…
Distribute a printable, blank 2x10 grid for students to fill in. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your…
WORKSHEETS
Students practice reading a pictograph by surveying the favorite seasons of their classmates. Great activity for…
By polling friends, Students can make a bar graph about everyone's toys.
A four-column chart can be used to organize ideas in any curriculum area.
Students will learn how to practice graphing skills by making a bar graph based on data from a survey. This math…
Another version of a Venn Diagram! This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in…
Students will learn how to practice graphing skills by making a colorful graph based on data from a class survey of…
This handout for Spanish speaking families helps them encourage their child's graphing skills at home.
Students use a chart to determine the answers to several subtraction questions.
Give this handout to families to help them support their child's skills with numbers, patterns, and graphing.
Use a set of two printable worksheets that ask students to match objects and create graphs.
Distribute this packet of worksheets to give students practice in sorting objects.
Students circle each row that shows a pattern of shapes.
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on counting and graphing pictures.
Using one or more of the ideas in this printable, help students understand how to organize information and to expand…
Give this handout to families to help them encourage their child to create graphs at home.
Students make a graph and then answer questions about it.
Students read a bar graph to determine the number of animals found on a class trip.