Interactive Worksheets bring printable worksheets to life! Students can complete worksheets online, and get instant feedback to improve.
How do they work?
Open an Interactive Worksheet, and create a direct link to share with students. They’ll enter their code to access the worksheet, complete it online, and get instant feedback. You can keep track of submissions in My Assignments.
Help the concept of graphing really sink in by challenging your second grader to graph kids' favorite colors using a table, tally mark table, and grid.
If your second grader is stumped by bar graphs, clear up the confusion with this worksheet that helps kids learn how to read and interpret a bar graph.
Want to help your students begin to think critically about data? Laminate and display this worksheet to spark discussion about different ways to represent data.
Ask your students to survey their classmate's favorite fruits. Students will use this worksheet to record data by graphing the fruity answers they receive from classmates.
Mix up math lessons with this pet-inspired graphing exercise. This is an interactive way to teach your students how to collect data and graph their findings.
Use this activity to assess your students’ abilities to collect and represent data. Students will come up with a survey question, collect and record the data, and then create a bar graph to represent the survey results.
Kids will be able to see math used in a practical setting as they complete the bar graphs, pie charts, and line graphs in these graphing worksheets. These graphing worksheets prompt kids to do fun activities to collect data for the diagrams, including asking their friends their favorite colors and ice cream flavors.