Explore motion and mathematics with engaging Toy Graphing Worksheets.
Roll, Slide, or Spin? Toy Graphing Worksheets
Combine science and maths with this engaging set of Toy Graphing Worksheets!
Designed for foundation and Year 1 students, these Toy Graphing Worksheets help young learners explore how things move (rolling, sliding, or spinning) while building basic graphing skills.
Students will love working with familiar toys as they observe, sort, and represent data in a fun way.
Your Students Will ♥️ This Toy Graphing Activity
This Toy Graphing Activity includes two differentiated worksheets to support a range of learners:
- Cut and Paste Toy Graphing Activity
Students cut out pictures and place them into a graph based on how each object moves. Then, they analyse the graph to answer basic questions.
- Count, Tally, and Bar Graph Worksheet
Students count and tally how objects move, then colour a bar graph to represent their data. This version builds skills in counting, organising, and interpreting information.
Both worksheets encourage students to:
- Identify how objects roll, slide, or spin
- Sort and classify based on movement
- Develop early data and graphing skills
Download These Data Collection Printables
These Data Collection Printables are ready to print and use in your classroom today.
This resource is available in both PDF and editable Google Slides format. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and choose your preferred file type.
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