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6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions
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"Great practice on statistics and data! Covers a variety of skills like statistical questions, quartiles, box plots, etc. Includes answer keys."
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Description

Make teaching statistics easy and engaging with this comprehensive 6th Grade Data & Statistics Worksheets pack!
Perfect for building deep understanding of data analysis, graphing, and statistical reasoning.

What’s Included

✔ Identify Statistical Questions
✔ Data, Variability & Surveys
✔ Shape of Distributions (Symmetrical, Skewed)
✔ Mean, Median, Mode & Range Practice
✔ Missing Value & Challenge Problems
✔ Quartiles & Interquartile Range (IQR)
✔ Reading Box Plots (Real-World Contexts)
✔ Create & Interpret Dot Plots
✔ Clusters, Gaps, Peaks & Outliers
✔ Compare Two Data Sets (Higher-Level Thinking)
✔ Test Prep & Mixed Review Pages
✔ Answer Key Included

Why Teachers Love This

✔ Aligned to 6.SP.A & 6.SP.B Standards
✔ Covers ALL key statistics skills in one resource
✔ Includes real-world data & engaging contexts
✔ Builds reasoning, not just basic skills
✔ Perfect for test prep, review, or full unit

Skills Students Will Master

  • Analyze and interpret data sets
  • Understand variability and distributions
  • Work with dot plots & box plots
  • Calculate mean, median, mode, range, and IQR
  • Identify clusters, gaps, peaks, and outliers
  • Compare data sets using reasoning

Perfect For:

  • 6th Grade Math (Statistics & Probability)
  • End-of-Unit Review
  • Test Prep
  • Homework / Centers / Independent Practice

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6th Grade Statistics Worksheets |Dot Plots, Box Plots, Mean, IQR & Distributions

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20 student pages + 5 answer pages
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What others say

"Great practice on statistics and data! Covers a variety of skills like statistical questions, quartiles, box plots, etc. Includes answer keys."
star
Jamie S.

Description

Make teaching statistics easy and engaging with this comprehensive 6th Grade Data & Statistics Worksheets pack!
Perfect for building deep understanding of data analysis, graphing, and statistical reasoning.

What’s Included

✔ Identify Statistical Questions
✔ Data, Variability & Surveys
✔ Shape of Distributions (Symmetrical, Skewed)
✔ Mean, Median, Mode & Range Practice
✔ Missing Value & Challenge Problems
✔ Quartiles & Interquartile Range (IQR)
✔ Reading Box Plots (Real-World Contexts)
✔ Create & Interpret Dot Plots
✔ Clusters, Gaps, Peaks & Outliers
✔ Compare Two Data Sets (Higher-Level Thinking)
✔ Test Prep & Mixed Review Pages
✔ Answer Key Included

Why Teachers Love This

✔ Aligned to 6.SP.A & 6.SP.B Standards
✔ Covers ALL key statistics skills in one resource
✔ Includes real-world data & engaging contexts
✔ Builds reasoning, not just basic skills
✔ Perfect for test prep, review, or full unit

Skills Students Will Master

  • Analyze and interpret data sets
  • Understand variability and distributions
  • Work with dot plots & box plots
  • Calculate mean, median, mode, range, and IQR
  • Identify clusters, gaps, peaks, and outliers
  • Compare data sets using reasoning

Perfect For:

  • 6th Grade Math (Statistics & Probability)
  • End-of-Unit Review
  • Test Prep
  • Homework / Centers / Independent Practice

This resource has been updated.

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Love all the practice!
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Great practice on statistics and data! Covers a variety of skills like statistical questions, quartiles, box plots, etc. Includes answer keys.
Jamie Swack
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186 reviews • Tennessee
Grades taught: 6th
LADY ANNE
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LADY ANNE
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May 11, 2026

Thank you so much! I’m so glad you found the variety of statistics and data skills helpful, and that the included answer keys made the resource even more useful.

Easy to Use and Cover Many Topics
Rated 4 out of 5
February 17, 2026
Thank you for your resource! It's been helpful. Can you check the answers on the Shape of Distribution page? Numbers 1-5. Please let me know what you think after reviewing it.
TenderlyTeaching
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118 reviews • Kansas
Grades taught: 6th
LADY ANNE
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LADY ANNE
(TPT Seller)
Feb 17, 2026

I sincerely apologize for the error in this resource. Pages 10–12 (Shape of Distributions) have now been corrected, and you may download the updated file again. I am currently double-checking the remaining sections and will update again if needed.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for it in the answers. For example, “How old am I?” is not a statistical question, but “How old are the students in my school?” is a statistical question because one anticipates variability in students’ ages.
Understand that a set of data collected to answer a statistical question has a distribution which can be described by its center, spread, and overall shape.
Recognize that a measure of center for a numerical data set summarizes all of its values with a single number, while a measure of variation describes how its values vary with a single number.
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