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6th Grade Common Core: 6.SP.4

Common Core Identifier: 6.SP.4 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Statistics And Probability: Summarize And Describe Distributions.
Detail: Display numerical data in plots on a number line, including dot plots, histograms, and box plots.
33 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
With this worksheet, students can make a histogram using data provided about a track meet. Then they can answer questions regarding their graph and the data.
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Students must be able to read both frequency tables and histograms to complete this worksheet. They must match each of the three frequency tables to the corresponding histogram and identify the histogram that does not match any of the frequency tables.
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Students are given the Q1, Q3, minimum, maximum, and mean. They use these numbers, along with a number line, to make a simple box and whisker plot.
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Use the data shown to assemble a 5-dig summary and then neatly craft a box plot. In this version, students needs to also label the number line with an appropriate scale.
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Practice histograms with this holiday-themed worksheet. Students will use given data to fill in the histogram and answer several questions.
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Cut out the puzzle pieces. Match each box plot with the correct 5-number summary. Numbers range from 0 to 100.
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There are four Box-Whisker Plot problems on this page to solve. This level has decimal numbers.
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How do you make a histogram? What are the parts of a histogram called? Print this histogram reference chart for your students and they'll have the answers! Includes detailed instructions and two versions of histogram axis labels.
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Students are given sets of numbers. They'll need to find the minimum, maximum, median, Q1, and Q3. This basic level free worksheets includes whole numbers 0-20.
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Need a hands-on statistics activity? This packet walks students through an independent statistics project: writing a statistical question to generate numerical data, choosing appropriate displays, describing distribution, analyzing all statistical measures, and more! Alternate version excludes MAD and IQR.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice interpreting the information presented in a histogram.
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This worksheet has 4 different types of B.P. problems to complete.
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With this worksheet, students will use the provided histogram to answer questions about how long a student practiced her violin.
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What's the difference between a bar graph and a histogram? Make sure your students never forget it by using these colorful anchor chart. Bullet points detail the key differences with side-by-side examples illustrating both kinds of displays.
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Students are given five sets of numbers. The must determine the maximum, minimum, Q1, Q3, and the median. This advanced-level worksheet has some medians with decimals.
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Correctly interpret the stem and leaf plot data to complete a histogram. Then answer questions about the data, including identifying the mode and total number of data points.
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Students will create a histogram based on data provided about how long students read one night. Then they will answer questions about the graph and data.
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Interpret and analyze a box plot with real-world context. Identify least and greatest values, calculate the range and interquartile range, use quartile to describe percentages of the data, and explain the limitations of box plots when it comes to data specificity.
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Identify which histogram displays the same data presented in a stem and leaf plot. Find range, mode, median, and mean, explain what a single unit represents in context, and more on this practice sheet!
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Use the given values to create 5-digit summaries and then generate box plots. This version has a scale printed on the number line.
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These box plot problems have real word scenarios. Read each and draw a BP. Number range 0-100.
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This worksheet shows 8 types of data displays. Students will identify each one by writing the correct term from the word bank. This worksheet includes a bar graph, frequency table, box plot, histogram, circle graph, line graph, dot plot, and stem-and-leaf plot.
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Use the raw data to create a stem and leaf plot, including a title and key. Then answer 8 questions about the number of data points, dividing the data into fractions, and calculating measures of center and variability.
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Use the numbers given to create a box plot with whiskers. This version has 2-digit numbers. Numbers range from 0 to 100.
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Complete a 5NS and a BP for each word problem scenario.
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Track the data of a group of gift-making elves with this worksheet! Students will use the tally provided to create a bar graph and answer questions about it.
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Complete a 5-NS, create a BP, and answer the multiple choice questions.
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Students can use the data to fill in the histogram and then answer the questions about it to ensure they understand the information on this free activity.
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Print this free line plot anchor chart and keep a copy in every student's notebook. They'll never forget how to make a dot plot with these clear instructions and labeled example on hand! It even comes with a helpful reminder about the difference between line plots and line graphs.
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Students are given five sets of 9 numbers. For each set, they are to find the median, Q1, Q3, minimum, and maximum. This intermediate-level worksheet has numbers between 0 and 100.
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With these task cards, students will practice giving 5-number summaries of box plots, calculating range and interquartile range, finding the percent of data between two numbers, and more.
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This histogram has information on a person's results from golfing at the driving range. Test your students' ability to understand histograms by having them complete this worksheet.
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Learn how to make a box plot by following these 4 steps, from raw data to finished plot with scale and title. Box plot reference chart includes an overview of 5-numbary summaries, how to find median and quartiles, and finding IQR (interquartile range).
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