Describes (with pictures) two dimensional figures, from line segments to angles to polygons, and then provides worksheets that can be used as quizzes or review pages.
A line graph illustrating the number of students in a class who claim one of each of five flavors of pizza as their favorite, with a set of eight questions on the same page, plus an answer sheet.
A line graph that illustrates the number of birthdays occuring in a class over a five month period of the school year, with a set of eight questions on the same page, and a separate answer sheet.
The African elephant chart-reading and graphing unit includes a reading and comprehension sheet to give students background information about African elephants. The chart reading and graphing tasks are based on real data about African elephants, and thus can be considered real-world problem-solving experiences.
This series of practice tests replicates the style of many standardized tests. Levels 1 and 2 use bubbles, so you may want to print our "Testing Practice Answer Sheet". Use these tests to ascertain your students' knowledge of shapes, counting, addition, patterns, graph-reading and more, or to help them understand this testing style. Six pages of tests.
An enlarged version of abcteach's Pets Bar Graph & Tally Chart, for use on a board. Graph measures the number of children who have various types of pets.
Use the bar graph to find out which careers these middle school students prefer. Common Core: Grade 6 Statistics and Probability: 6.SP.A.1, 6.SPA.2 Common Core: Grade 6 Statistics and Probability: 6.SP.A.1, 6.SPA.2
An enlarged version of abcteach's Lunch Bar Graph and Tally Chart file. Graph measures the number of students who choose chicken, spaghetti or sack lunch.
Formatted like a standardized test, this 10 page document tests math skills such as addition, multiplication, percentages, shapes, division, probability, graph-reading, area, perimeter, units of measurement, place value and more. These are approximately the skills tested in fourth grade, although state standards vary widely.