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Help your young learner build their graphing skills with this collection of worksheets for kindergarten through second grade.
These graphing worksheets are designed to give kids engaging practice with three different types of graphs: line graphs, bar graphs, and pictographs. Each worksheet offers a simple, age-appropriate approach to help introduce children to the basics of graphing.
Overview of the Free GraphWorksheets
Recommended for: Kindergarten, First Grade, & Second Grade
These graph worksheets range in difficulty, with some introductory worksheets being ideal for kindergarteners while the more challenging worksheets are designed for first and second graders. Pick and choose the worksheets that best suit your child’s learning level. Each worksheet can be downloaded as a PDF to print for free at home.
Help Dylan earn his bar graph badge! Count the animals he saw at the pond and organize the data into a bar graph, then answer questions to show what you know.
In this game, children assist Pavati in completing bar graphs to represent the number of different types of animals found in the rocky desert environment. This game aims to teach children about interpreting and creating graphs.
Players help Murphy use his Line Graph-O-Matic machine to plot data points and connect them to create a line graph. As they help Murphy analyze the data, players can develop a deeper understanding of how line graphs represent trends and changes over time.
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Track the daily weather for a week (or even longer) and plot the results on a line graph or bar graph, tracking how many days were sunny, rainy, or cloudy. Or, track the temperature, noting the number of days that were above or below certain temperatures.
⭐ Favorite Family Snacks Survey
Ask family members (or friends) to name their favorite snacks, then create a bar graph or pictograph to display the results.
⭐ Nature Walk Graph
Take a walk outside and bring along a notebook and pencil. Pay close attention while walking, noting the number of birds, flowers, or trees you see. Create a pictograph or bar graph that captures what you saw on your walk.