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Using Tally Charts to Collect Data | Graphing & Data Analysis Worksheet
Using Tally Charts to Collect Data | Graphing & Data Analysis Worksheet
Using Tally Charts to Collect Data | Graphing & Data Analysis Worksheet
Using Tally Charts to Collect Data | Graphing & Data Analysis Worksheet
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This Using Tally Charts to Collect Data worksheet is a simple, engaging way for students to practice collecting, organizing, and analyzing data using tally marks.

Students will record data about favorite scarf colors using a tally chart and then answer data analysis questions based on their results. This activity supports early graphing and data interpretation skills and is perfect for whole group instruction, math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

✨ Skills Covered:

  • Collecting data using tally marks
  • Reading and interpreting data
  • Comparing quantities
  • Identifying most and least
  • Answering “how many more” questions
  • Ordering data from greatest to least

📚 Great for:

  • 1st Grade Math
  • Early 2nd Grade Review
  • Data & Graphing Units
  • Math Centers
  • Sub Plans
  • Early Finishers

📄 What’s Included:

  • 1 printable worksheet (PDF)
  • Student-friendly layout
  • Black & white for easy printing

This resource aligns with early elementary math standards for data representation and interpretation and is easy to prep! Just print and go!

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Using Tally Charts to Collect Data | Graphing & Data Analysis Worksheet

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Description

This Using Tally Charts to Collect Data worksheet is a simple, engaging way for students to practice collecting, organizing, and analyzing data using tally marks.

Students will record data about favorite scarf colors using a tally chart and then answer data analysis questions based on their results. This activity supports early graphing and data interpretation skills and is perfect for whole group instruction, math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

✨ Skills Covered:

  • Collecting data using tally marks
  • Reading and interpreting data
  • Comparing quantities
  • Identifying most and least
  • Answering “how many more” questions
  • Ordering data from greatest to least

📚 Great for:

  • 1st Grade Math
  • Early 2nd Grade Review
  • Data & Graphing Units
  • Math Centers
  • Sub Plans
  • Early Finishers

📄 What’s Included:

  • 1 printable worksheet (PDF)
  • Student-friendly layout
  • Black & white for easy printing

This resource aligns with early elementary math standards for data representation and interpretation and is easy to prep! Just print and go!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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