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This editable foldable for interactive math notebooks provides students with practice constructing, analyzing, and comparing box plots.
Option 1: This foldable provides space for explaining the purpose of a box-and-whisker plot, identifying the 5 points that make up a box-and-whisker plot, as well as 3 examples where students will need to construct the box-and-whisker plots. The examples have 7, 8 or 9 data values.
Option 2: This foldable has three tabs. Tab 1 provides space for the definition and labeling of a box plot. Tab 2 gives students 3 examples for constructing box plots. Tab 3 has students interpret two box plots, with questions about their minimum, maximum, range, and interquartile range.
This foldable works great within interactive math notebooks. I love to use them during whole group guided instruction or as a centers activity, but they also work great as a class work assignment, or even a homework assignment.
Directions and an answer key are provided!
This foldable is also included in my:
★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 6th Grade Math Full Curriculum Bundle
Check out some of my other 6th grade math resources:
★ 6th Grade Google Forms Digital + Print Homework Assignments
★ 6th Grade Math Task Cards + Math Bingo
★ 6th Grade Math Scavenger Hunts
You may also be interested in some of my other foldable bundles:
★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle
Questions, feedback, or requests?! Email me!
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Description
This editable foldable for interactive math notebooks provides students with practice constructing, analyzing, and comparing box plots.
Option 1: This foldable provides space for explaining the purpose of a box-and-whisker plot, identifying the 5 points that make up a box-and-whisker plot, as well as 3 examples where students will need to construct the box-and-whisker plots. The examples have 7, 8 or 9 data values.
Option 2: This foldable has three tabs. Tab 1 provides space for the definition and labeling of a box plot. Tab 2 gives students 3 examples for constructing box plots. Tab 3 has students interpret two box plots, with questions about their minimum, maximum, range, and interquartile range.
This foldable works great within interactive math notebooks. I love to use them during whole group guided instruction or as a centers activity, but they also work great as a class work assignment, or even a homework assignment.
Directions and an answer key are provided!
This foldable is also included in my:
★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 6th Grade Math Full Curriculum Bundle
Check out some of my other 6th grade math resources:
★ 6th Grade Google Forms Digital + Print Homework Assignments
★ 6th Grade Math Task Cards + Math Bingo
★ 6th Grade Math Scavenger Hunts
You may also be interested in some of my other foldable bundles:
★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle
★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle
Questions, feedback, or requests?! Email me!









