Description
Bring spring fun into your math lessons with this 10-page Spring Graphing & Data pack! π·π
These engaging worksheets help students practice tally marks, counting, bar graphs, picture graphs, and data interpretation using cute spring-themed illustrations like flowers, butterflies, bees, and seasonal treats.
Designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade, these print-and-go pages build strong foundational math skills while keeping students excited and motivated to learn.
πΈ Perfect for:
β Math centers
β Morning work
β Small-group instruction
β Homework
β Sub plans
β Spring units
π· Whatβs Included (10 Worksheets)
1. Collecting & Using Data (Spring Tally Chart)
Students count tallies for flowers, butterflies, bees, and ladybugs, then answer comprehension questions.
2. Tally Marks Practice (Spring Theme)
Draw tally marks for given numbers + complete a spring-item tally table.
3. Bar Graphs (Spring Garden Theme)
Count, graph, and answer βmost/least/more thanβ questions.
4. Picture Graph: Spring Items Collected
Students analyze tulips, sunflowers, roses and daisies for each character.
5. Favorite Spring Items Picture Graph
Count how many children like each spring item + answer comparison questions.
6. Favorite Spring Flowers β Bar Graph
(Spring flowers like tulips, sunflowers, roses and daisies)
Questions include tallest bar, totals, and comparisons.
7. Favorite Spring Treats β Compare the Treats
More comparison-based bar graph practice.
8. Favorite Spring Treats β True/False
Students apply graphing knowledge to determine true/false statements.
9. Draw Your Own Bar Graph (Spring Items)
Students count icons, fill totals, and draw bars.
10. Flower Garden Graphing (Color & Graph) πΌ
Color flowers (pink/yellow/purple) and create a bar graph.
π― Skills Covered
β Counting
β Tally marks
β Reading picture graphs
β Creating bar graphs
β Comparing data
β Most / least / more / fewer vocabulary
β Critical thinking
π« Recommended Grade Levels
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
ESL learners
SPED / Intervention groups
The pages include easy, medium, and more advanced questions, making them perfect for differentiation.
Spring Math Graphing Activities | Data, Tally Marks & Graphs | Kinder - 2nd
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Description
Bring spring fun into your math lessons with this 10-page Spring Graphing & Data pack! π·π
These engaging worksheets help students practice tally marks, counting, bar graphs, picture graphs, and data interpretation using cute spring-themed illustrations like flowers, butterflies, bees, and seasonal treats.
Designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade, these print-and-go pages build strong foundational math skills while keeping students excited and motivated to learn.
πΈ Perfect for:
β Math centers
β Morning work
β Small-group instruction
β Homework
β Sub plans
β Spring units
π· Whatβs Included (10 Worksheets)
1. Collecting & Using Data (Spring Tally Chart)
Students count tallies for flowers, butterflies, bees, and ladybugs, then answer comprehension questions.
2. Tally Marks Practice (Spring Theme)
Draw tally marks for given numbers + complete a spring-item tally table.
3. Bar Graphs (Spring Garden Theme)
Count, graph, and answer βmost/least/more thanβ questions.
4. Picture Graph: Spring Items Collected
Students analyze tulips, sunflowers, roses and daisies for each character.
5. Favorite Spring Items Picture Graph
Count how many children like each spring item + answer comparison questions.
6. Favorite Spring Flowers β Bar Graph
(Spring flowers like tulips, sunflowers, roses and daisies)
Questions include tallest bar, totals, and comparisons.
7. Favorite Spring Treats β Compare the Treats
More comparison-based bar graph practice.
8. Favorite Spring Treats β True/False
Students apply graphing knowledge to determine true/false statements.
9. Draw Your Own Bar Graph (Spring Items)
Students count icons, fill totals, and draw bars.
10. Flower Garden Graphing (Color & Graph) πΌ
Color flowers (pink/yellow/purple) and create a bar graph.
π― Skills Covered
β Counting
β Tally marks
β Reading picture graphs
β Creating bar graphs
β Comparing data
β Most / least / more / fewer vocabulary
β Critical thinking
π« Recommended Grade Levels
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
ESL learners
SPED / Intervention groups
The pages include easy, medium, and more advanced questions, making them perfect for differentiation.



