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Graphing Practice
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Graphing Practice
Graphing Practice
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"Science has its share of graphing so this was great review practice, content practice, and/or sub plan activity. "
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Kimberly L.
"I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before. "
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Ryan B.

Description

This worksheet is designed to give students practice creating graphs in Excel or Google Sheets from a data table but can also be used with regular paper and pencil! This resource is geared slightly towards science, and the final two pages prompt students to examine what the scientists who collected this data may have been studying and what their variables are. Outliers are mentioned at one point as well.

Students are prompted to create:

  • 1 line graph
  • 1 circle graph
  • 1 bar graph
  • 1 scatterplot
  • 1 graph of their choice

How Can I Use this Resource?

  • Emergency Sub Plans
  • An independent work station in a set of stations
  • Differentiation – Assign this practice as reteaching for students who have yet to show mastery.
  • Homework 
  • Creation of Independent Work Packet for students who are not able to be present for direct instruction.
  • Extension activity for early finishers or for students who show a special interest in the topic
  • Use as a square on a Choice Board
  • Interactive Notebooks: Print 2 pages in one and cut apart. Glue mini pages into notebooks with room for annotations on the side
  • Interactive Notebooks: Print entire PDF as a mini booklet and add to notebooks using thesesimple instructions.

What's Included?

Purchase includes a printable PDF file in color with answer key. On page 2 of this resource you will find a link to a student friendly Google Slides version of this file. You will be able to copy this file and use it with Google Classroom or any other paperless initiative.

Please take a look at the preview file to see more of this resource.

More questions?

Email me at laneyleeteaches@gmail.com

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Graphing Practice

Laney Lee
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$2.50

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Digital downloads
Pages
11
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"Science has its share of graphing so this was great review practice, content practice, and/or sub plan activity. "
star
Kimberly L.
"I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before. "
star
Ryan B.

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Description

This worksheet is designed to give students practice creating graphs in Excel or Google Sheets from a data table but can also be used with regular paper and pencil! This resource is geared slightly towards science, and the final two pages prompt students to examine what the scientists who collected this data may have been studying and what their variables are. Outliers are mentioned at one point as well.

Students are prompted to create:

  • 1 line graph
  • 1 circle graph
  • 1 bar graph
  • 1 scatterplot
  • 1 graph of their choice

How Can I Use this Resource?

  • Emergency Sub Plans
  • An independent work station in a set of stations
  • Differentiation – Assign this practice as reteaching for students who have yet to show mastery.
  • Homework 
  • Creation of Independent Work Packet for students who are not able to be present for direct instruction.
  • Extension activity for early finishers or for students who show a special interest in the topic
  • Use as a square on a Choice Board
  • Interactive Notebooks: Print 2 pages in one and cut apart. Glue mini pages into notebooks with room for annotations on the side
  • Interactive Notebooks: Print entire PDF as a mini booklet and add to notebooks using thesesimple instructions.

What's Included?

Purchase includes a printable PDF file in color with answer key. On page 2 of this resource you will find a link to a student friendly Google Slides version of this file. You will be able to copy this file and use it with Google Classroom or any other paperless initiative.

Please take a look at the preview file to see more of this resource.

More questions?

Email me at laneyleeteaches@gmail.com

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

More on Science Practices:

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To stay updated on sales and new products, please follow my store:

My TpT Store

Connect and chat with me!

My Blog

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Report this resource to TPT
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Reviews

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Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 25 reviews
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great cross-curricular resource
Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2026
Science has its share of graphing so this was great review practice, content practice, and/or sub plan activity.
Kimberly L.
317 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 6th
Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 18, 2026
I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before.
Ryan B.
417 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Good practice
Rated 5 out of 5
September 18, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Great practice for graphing and review at the start of the year to get students ready for the year
Catherine F.
156 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Engaging graphing practice
Rated 5 out of 5
August 25, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Used these for home learning assignments. They are the perfect length for my sixth graders with the perfect level of difficulty and skill building.
Christine J.
205 reviews • California
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 24, 2024
Great way supplement/review data displays and analysis.
Jacquelyn P.
142 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 14, 2023
This is an great resource! Thank you so much for quality activities in my middle school science classroom.
Sarah F.
969 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 9, 2023
A great resource for getting students accustomed to graphing online! Easy to use and teach!
Jarron G.
39 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 12, 2023
This really reinforced analyzing data for my students as well as learning how to graph digitally. Highly recommend!!
Heidi L.
33 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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