WORKSHEETS
In this worksheet, students are asked to show the same data information in three different ways. They are also asked to…
Students are presented with two boxes of images and asked to guess the pattern rule that applies. They are then asked to…
Children match the fish—which are printed with numbers—to the corresponding fisherman. Use this math worksheet to give…
Students are asked to match various road signs to the correct corresponding geometric shape.
Students are asked to group zoo animals based on their habitats.
Students try sorting out the sets in this worksheet. They draw a line from the set of toys with wheels to the rest of…
After counting the number of apples on each tree, students sort the trees by how many apples they have. Then they draw…
Children count the number of legs each animal has, then draw a line from that animal to the corresponding number on the…
Practice counting and sorting with this math worksheet. Students circle the animals with the number of legs specified in…
Students are shown several pictures and asked to determine the rules by which objects in the images have been sorted.
In this worksheet, students are asked to to choose a way to group children in a picture. Next they must represent that…
Students are asked to compare data sets and answer questions based on the data. Then, they create their own theory…
In this exercise, students are asked to create categories based on what makes them laugh. They must also show this data…
Students are asked to analyze foods gathered from a survey and create categories based on similarities.
In the exercise, students practice representing data with Venn Diagrams.
In this worksheets, students are challenged to group data about zoo animals into flying and non-flying groups.
Students are asked to interpret data to develop theories. They must refer to the worksheet "Heavy or Light?" to answer…
This worksheet is an exercise on collecting, describing and representing data. Students are asked to fill in a chart…
Students are asked to find common attributes of puzzle pieces. Then, they use this data to create a name for the puzzle.
Students are asked to make generalizations about a collection of objects in a treasure chest.
In this worksheet, students are asked to use a Venn Diagram to interpret data and answer several questions.
Develop math skills with an activity that focuses on sorting, grouping, and counting names.
Have students put birthdates in numerical order, then decode the message at the bottom.
Students can sort the total number of modes of transportation that are used by students to get to school.