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Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards
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Description

Give your students fun and meaningful practice with Data and Graphing using these easy-to-use math task cards! This resource includes 24 Data Interpretation cards designed for 2nd graders to review and strengthen their understanding of data and bar graphs.

This data and graphing set contains questions such as: 

  • How many people chose ___?
  • How many more people chose ____ than ____?
  • How many fewer people chose ___ than ___?
  • How many people chose ___ and ____?
  • Which was chosen the most?
  • Which received the least amount of votes.

Students solve each task card and write their answers on the included recording sheet, making it simple to use for centers, small groups, whole group practice, or independent review.

What’s Included:

  • 24 Unique graphs with a question
  • Student recording sheet
  • Blank cards to make your own of for extension!
  • Answer key

Perfect For:

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Whole group review
  • Scoot
  • Read the Room
  • Early finishers
  • Intervention practice
  • Morning work

Why Teachers Love It:

This activity is low prep and easy to use. Just print, cut, and place the cards around the room or at a math station. Students get focused graphing and data practice while staying engaged and moving.

A simple, flexible way to help your 2nd graders build confidence with analyzing a bar graph (vertical and horizontal).

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Data and Graphing 2nd Grade Math Scoot Activity Fluency Task Cards

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Description

Give your students fun and meaningful practice with Data and Graphing using these easy-to-use math task cards! This resource includes 24 Data Interpretation cards designed for 2nd graders to review and strengthen their understanding of data and bar graphs.

This data and graphing set contains questions such as: 

  • How many people chose ___?
  • How many more people chose ____ than ____?
  • How many fewer people chose ___ than ___?
  • How many people chose ___ and ____?
  • Which was chosen the most?
  • Which received the least amount of votes.

Students solve each task card and write their answers on the included recording sheet, making it simple to use for centers, small groups, whole group practice, or independent review.

What’s Included:

  • 24 Unique graphs with a question
  • Student recording sheet
  • Blank cards to make your own of for extension!
  • Answer key

Perfect For:

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Whole group review
  • Scoot
  • Read the Room
  • Early finishers
  • Intervention practice
  • Morning work

Why Teachers Love It:

This activity is low prep and easy to use. Just print, cut, and place the cards around the room or at a math station. Students get focused graphing and data practice while staying engaged and moving.

A simple, flexible way to help your 2nd graders build confidence with analyzing a bar graph (vertical and horizontal).

Let’s Connect!

Follow Mr. Elementary Ed for freebies, teaching tips, and discounts on new products!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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