Line Plots - Worksheet 3 - 2nd Grade
EasyCreate and interpret line plots (Easy)
10 problems · 15-20 minutes · Skills: data, graphs, measurement
About This Worksheet
This easy-level worksheet contains 10 problems designed for 2nd Grade students practicing line plots. Easy worksheets use simpler numbers and straightforward problem types to build confidence and reinforce foundational skills.
Line plots are a bridge between measurement and data analysis. They encourage students to see individual data points as part of a larger distribution — a foundational idea in statistics that becomes central in middle and high school.
- Create a line plot from a set of measurement data
- Identify the range, mode, and most/least common value from a line plot
- Solve questions about a data set using a line plot
- Add X marks to a line plot accurately above the correct number line position
- Draw conclusions about a data set by analyzing patterns in a line plot
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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