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Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays
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WHAT'S INCLUDED:

This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 4th Grade Mathematics.

  • TEKS Math 4.9B: Solve one- and two-step problems using data in whole number, decimal, and fraction form in a frequency table, dot plot, or stem-and-leaf plot.

Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11

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24 Questions:


  1. At the spring garden show, this frequency table shows how many flower bulbs were planted in each pot. How many bulbs were planted in all in the pots that had 5 bulbs each?
  2. This dot plot shows the lengths of spring flower petals in inches. How many petals were at least 3/4 inch long?
  3. A class counted petals on spring blooms and made this stem-and-leaf plot. What is the difference between the greatest and least numbers of petals?
  4. This table shows the amount of rainwater collected in jars. How many liters of rainwater are in the 0.4-liter jars altogether?
  5. This dot plot shows how many birds sat on each fence post during spring. How many more fence posts had 4 birds than 2 birds?
  6. Seed packet sales were recorded in this stem-and-leaf plot. How many days had sales of 20 or more seed packets?
  7. This frequency table shows ribbon lengths used for spring bouquets. How many bouquets used at most 3/4 yard of ribbon?
  8. A class tracked spring rainfall using this dot plot. How many days had more than 0.7 inch of rain?
  9. This table shows how many tulips were in each vase. How many tulips were in all in the vases that had 4 or 5 tulips?
  10. The dot plot shows how far butterflies flew in a spring garden. How many more butterflies flew 3/4 mile or 1 mile than 1/2 mile?
  11. A student made this stem-and-leaf plot of flower petal counts. What is the median number of petals?
  12. This frequency table shows how much water was used for planters. How many liters of water were used for all the planters?
  13. This dot plot shows the number of ladybugs on leaves. How many ladybugs were on the leaves that had 4 or 5 ladybugs?
  14. This stem-and-leaf plot shows seedling heights in inches. Key: 1 | 2 = 1.2 How many seedlings were less than 1.5 inches tall?
  15. A flower shop sorted seed packets by weight. What is the total weight of the 1/4-pound and 1/2-pound packets together?
  16. This dot plot shows sprout heights in centimeters. If a sprout is ready to move when it is at least 3.5 cm tall, how many sprouts are ready?
  17. A class recorded how many bees they saw near flowers. How many observations were between 10 and 20, inclusive?
  18. Families bought seedling cups at a spring sale. Each seedling cup costs $2. How much money came from the families who bought 4 or 5 cups?
  19. This dot plot shows ribbon lengths used on kites for a spring festival. The class will decorate only the kites with 1 yard or 1 1/4 yards of ribbon. How much ribbon do those kites use in all?
  20. The number of visitors to a spring garden was shown in this stem-and-leaf plot. How many more visitors did the two busiest days combined have than the two slowest days combined?
  21. Rainwater was collected in buckets during a spring storm. How much more water was collected by the 0.5-liter buckets altogether than by the 1.2-liter bucket?
  22. A class studied garden patches and made this dot plot. Each patch with 6 or 7 worms gets 2 markers. How many markers are needed?
  23. This stem-and-leaf plot shows plant heights in inches. Key: 2 | 4 = 2.4 A gardener chooses the two shortest plants that are taller than 2 inches. What is their total height?
  24. This table shows the amount of nectar in butterfly feeders. Each feeder with 1/4 cup will be filled to 1/2 cup. How much more nectar is needed in all?
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Spring - TEKS Math 4.9B Solving Problems with Data Displays

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Description

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 4th Grade Mathematics.

  • TEKS Math 4.9B: Solve one- and two-step problems using data in whole number, decimal, and fraction form in a frequency table, dot plot, or stem-and-leaf plot.

Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11

  • (1 in 1 page)
  • (2 in 1 page)
  • (4 in 1 page)
  • (6 in 1 page)

When purchasing this product, how to add a TpT Resource to Google Drive?

  1. After checkout, go to My Purchases and click Download Now.
  2. A new window will open with the Add to Google Drive button.
  3. Click Add to Google Drive on the TpT resource page.
  4. A pop-up will ask for Google Drive permissions. Check Select all and click Continue to Google permissions.
  5. Sign in with your Google account.
  6. TpT will automatically make a copy of the file for you.
  7. When it says Successfully added, click View in Google Drive.
  8. Your resource will be saved in a folder called TPT Purchases inside your Google Drive.

💡 Important:

  • Make sure you’re signed into the correct Google account before adding.

24 Questions:


  1. At the spring garden show, this frequency table shows how many flower bulbs were planted in each pot. How many bulbs were planted in all in the pots that had 5 bulbs each?
  2. This dot plot shows the lengths of spring flower petals in inches. How many petals were at least 3/4 inch long?
  3. A class counted petals on spring blooms and made this stem-and-leaf plot. What is the difference between the greatest and least numbers of petals?
  4. This table shows the amount of rainwater collected in jars. How many liters of rainwater are in the 0.4-liter jars altogether?
  5. This dot plot shows how many birds sat on each fence post during spring. How many more fence posts had 4 birds than 2 birds?
  6. Seed packet sales were recorded in this stem-and-leaf plot. How many days had sales of 20 or more seed packets?
  7. This frequency table shows ribbon lengths used for spring bouquets. How many bouquets used at most 3/4 yard of ribbon?
  8. A class tracked spring rainfall using this dot plot. How many days had more than 0.7 inch of rain?
  9. This table shows how many tulips were in each vase. How many tulips were in all in the vases that had 4 or 5 tulips?
  10. The dot plot shows how far butterflies flew in a spring garden. How many more butterflies flew 3/4 mile or 1 mile than 1/2 mile?
  11. A student made this stem-and-leaf plot of flower petal counts. What is the median number of petals?
  12. This frequency table shows how much water was used for planters. How many liters of water were used for all the planters?
  13. This dot plot shows the number of ladybugs on leaves. How many ladybugs were on the leaves that had 4 or 5 ladybugs?
  14. This stem-and-leaf plot shows seedling heights in inches. Key: 1 | 2 = 1.2 How many seedlings were less than 1.5 inches tall?
  15. A flower shop sorted seed packets by weight. What is the total weight of the 1/4-pound and 1/2-pound packets together?
  16. This dot plot shows sprout heights in centimeters. If a sprout is ready to move when it is at least 3.5 cm tall, how many sprouts are ready?
  17. A class recorded how many bees they saw near flowers. How many observations were between 10 and 20, inclusive?
  18. Families bought seedling cups at a spring sale. Each seedling cup costs $2. How much money came from the families who bought 4 or 5 cups?
  19. This dot plot shows ribbon lengths used on kites for a spring festival. The class will decorate only the kites with 1 yard or 1 1/4 yards of ribbon. How much ribbon do those kites use in all?
  20. The number of visitors to a spring garden was shown in this stem-and-leaf plot. How many more visitors did the two busiest days combined have than the two slowest days combined?
  21. Rainwater was collected in buckets during a spring storm. How much more water was collected by the 0.5-liter buckets altogether than by the 1.2-liter bucket?
  22. A class studied garden patches and made this dot plot. Each patch with 6 or 7 worms gets 2 markers. How many markers are needed?
  23. This stem-and-leaf plot shows plant heights in inches. Key: 2 | 4 = 2.4 A gardener chooses the two shortest plants that are taller than 2 inches. What is their total height?
  24. This table shows the amount of nectar in butterfly feeders. Each feeder with 1/4 cup will be filled to 1/2 cup. How much more nectar is needed in all?
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