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Interpreting a Column Graph Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  31 Oct 2022

Interpret information from a column graph and answer questions with this worksheet.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  2 - 3

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teaching resource

Interpreting a Column Graph Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  31 Oct 2022

Interpret information from a column graph and answer questions with this worksheet.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  2 - 3

Interpret information from a column graph and answer questions with this worksheet.

Interpreting a Column Graph Worksheet

With this simple worksheet, students will interpret the data represented in the graph and answer various questions. 

Use this as an introduction to column graphs for your year 3 students before having them create their own column graph data representations.

By completing this worksheet, students will demonstrate their ability to interpret data.

An answer key is included with your download to make marking fast and easy!  

Tips for Differentiation + Scaffolding  

To make this worksheet more of a challenge for fast finishers, have students conduct their own survey and create their own column graph on the back of the page.

Students who need extra support can create a 1:1 picture graph version of this column graph using hands-on manipulatives. This will help with calculating which option had the most and least votes as well as finding the total amount of votes.

Easily Download & Print

Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource. 

Turn this teaching resource into a sustainable activity by printing on cardboard and slipping it into a write-and-wipe sleeve. Students can record their answers with a whiteboard marker, then erase and reuse.

Additionally, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their notebooks.

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This resource was created by Kendall Britnell, a Teach Starter Collaborator.

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