Third Grade Math Data Worksheets

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  • Probability Introduction

    What are the odds? Kids will learn about the important concept of probability by counting gummy bears in a bag. Which color is most likely to be picked?

  • Reading Pictographs: Carrots for Bunnies

    How many carrots did Sammy's pet bunny eat? Kids use information in the pictograph to answer word problems in this bunny-filled math worksheet.

  • Juice Time: Practice Reading a Bar Graph

    In this 3rd grade math worksheet, your child will practice reading a bar graph about juice and interpreting its information to answer a set of questions.

  • Forms of Entertainment Graph

    Poll your friends, family, or classmates to see which kind of entertainment they prefer! This is a fun way for kids to practice collecting data for graphing.

  • Gathering Data

    The first step in graphing is learning to organize and collect data. Practice gathering data by using the items in your lunchbox as your data source.

  • Interpreting Line Plots with Fractional Units

    In this third grade worksheet, kids will interpret a line plot that includes fractional units.

  • Student Age

    Get to know your classmates with a fun polling and graphing activity. Kids will use their math skills to find the ages of their classmates in months.

  • Understanding Charts: Muscleville Medals!

    Looking for a worksheet to practice your third grader's chart reading skills? This printable works with interpreting charts.

  • Create a Line Plot with Your Own Data

    Let your students become researchers with this line plot template.

  • Foot Length: Create a Line Plot with Fractional Units

    This worksheet challenges third graders to interpret the data and create a line plot with fractions, a key skill for third grade math.

  • Creating Data

    Practice creating your own data sources in this introductory graphing activity.

  • Long Day's Journey

    Searching for a way to help you child read a map? This printable worksheet is perfect for practicing navigation skills.

  • Height Graph

    How tall do you think your friends or classmates are? Practice making predictions with this graphing exercise.