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Data and Graphing Resources

Education.com’s Learning Library offers over 700 resources to help preschool through middle school students build essential data and graphing skills. The collection includes printable and digital worksheets, Lesson Plans, activities, Guided Lessons, and more, all aligned with Common Core Standards.

Early learners begin by collecting and organizing, and categorizing data, which strengthens their observation and comparison skills. As students progress, they learn how to read and interpret bar and picture graphs. Our resources help students gain confidence in analyzing data and drawing informed conclusions. Elementary students advance to understanding line plots, first with whole numbers and then with fraction values. From there, upper elementary students explore the first quadrant of the coordinate plane, building the spatial reasoning skills needed for early algebra and coordinate geometry concepts. Middle school learners extend their understanding of the first quadrant of the coordinate plane into the entire coordinate plane as they gain fluency with integers and rational numbers. Middle school learners also explore data sets using histograms and box plots. In eighth grade, students investigate bivariate data with scatter plots and two-way tables. Our wide range of resources includes everything your learners need to build data literacy and prepare for more challenging math topics.

With seasonal themes, hands-on activities, and vocabulary support, these resources promote engagement while reinforcing core math and data standards. Education.com’s easy-to-use filters let you search by topic, grade level, or resource type to quickly find materials that match your child’s or classroom’s needs. Ideal for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers, this collection supports both introduction and reinforcement of key data and graphing concepts.