5th Grade TEKS Graphs Notebook: Scatterplot, Stem-and-leaf Plot, Dot Plot & More

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Marvel Math
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Grade Levels
5th - 6th
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I used this as notes for my digital interactive notebook. It was a great resource to show all the different types of graphs.
This was a great resource to introduce the different types of graphs to my students! It was very helpful and allowed them to work with each type of graph. My students and I enjoyed this resource.
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  1. Everything you need for a TEKS centered 5th grade data and graphing unit! Your students will enjoy practicing data analysis, scatterplots, stem and leaf plots, and dot plots. All of the worksheets, printables, games, and task cards are designed with STAAR testing in mind.  This comprehensive data an
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These notebook pages are the perfect way to introduce the types of graphs named in the 5th grade TEKS: Double Bar Graphs, Stem-and-Leaf plots, Dot Plots with whole numbers and fractions, and Scatterplots. TEKS covered by this resource: 5.9A, 5.9B, & 5.9C.

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This resource is part of my 5th Grade TEKS aligned Data & Graphs Bundle:

5th Grade TEKS Grpahs & Data Bundle

This resource is designed to work seamlessly with these other resources included in the bundle:

Bar Graph Task Cards

TEKS Aligned Exit Slips: Data & Graphs 5.9A, 5.9B, 5.9C

5th Grade Class Data Book: TEKS aligned Hands-on data collection and analysis

Stem-and-Leaf Plot: Hands on Cut & Paste Activity

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The notebook pages are designed to help you introduce the different types of graphs to your students. The student page has blank data and space to fill in graph details. The page that follows each student page has the graph details and an example of how the data should be completed in the graph. I didn’t put the word “key” on it, because I wanted to leave you the option of using those pages in a reference book for students.

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14 pages
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Teaching Duration
3 days
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