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Preview of Life Cycle | Data and Graphing Worksheets Bundle | 1st & 2nd Grade Math | EOY

Life Cycle | Data and Graphing Worksheets Bundle | 1st & 2nd Grade Math | EOY

This bundle includes nine engaging Data & Graphing activities designed for 1st and 2nd grade learners. Included 9 resources. SunflowerBeeTurtleLadybugDuckFrogChickenButterflyFishEach set features a life cycle theme and guides students through counting with a legend, completing tally charts, building picture graphs, and answering comparison questions—fully aligned to CCSS 2.MD.D.10 and CCSS.1.MD.C.4. Both color and black‑and‑white versions are included, along with consistent layouts that sup
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle. A link to an editable Google Doc is included.
Preview of Ocean Math Activity | Roll‑a‑Dice Graphing Game | Data & Bar Graph

Ocean Math Activity | Roll‑a‑Dice Graphing Game | Data & Bar Graph

Created by
The Kosy Mama
Make math feel magical with this Under the Sea Graphing Game — a hands‑on, print‑and‑go activity that helps little learners practice data collection, tally marks, number words, numerals, and bar graphs… all with adorable ocean animals! Students roll the sea‑creature dice, record their results on the chart, and then use their data to complete a colorful bar graph. It’s simple, engaging, and perfect for math centers, small groups, morning tubs, or homeschool lessons. If you’re looking for a low‑p
Preview of Create Your Own Line Plot Homework/Classwork; Formative/Summative Assessment

Create Your Own Line Plot Homework/Classwork; Formative/Summative Assessment

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
After studying line plots extend your students thinking by having them complete their own collection of data and representing the information on a line plot. Students must decide on a survey question, complete a data table with responses, and then create a line plot representing the data. Finally, they write three statements describing their line plot and/or data. Could be used for a formative or summative assessment as well. This is aligned to the 3rd grade common core measurement and data
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