Line Plots and Measuring to the Quarter Inch – 3rd Grade Math Worksheet (Reteach & Practice)
The Ruler Measurement Game
This interactive ruler measurement game helps students master reading inches and fractions on a 6-inch ruler. Students choose a difficulty level (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16 inch), move a snapping red bar to the correct measurement, and answer through multiple rounds.
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📊 ChartMaster Pro is a powerful teacher tool designed to help educators create clear, engaging, and standards-aligned classroom charts with full control over c
Tic-Tac-Toe Graphing Game
Graphing Tic-Tac-Toe is an engaging, turn-based math game designed to help 3rd grade students master graphing and data analysis skills through play.
Summer Fun is Near Graphing Act…
This is a two-page document. The first page tells a short story and students will graph the numbers in the story. Students will then answer three questions, two of which help them interpret the results.
Understanding Ba…
Students will answer 20 questions based on bar graphs or pictographs. The last three questions have the students create a pictograph based on a bar graph.
Classroom Line Plots
Students will measure common objects to the nearest inch and then input them in a table. Or you can just use the table with common objects. Once they have the data, they will use a number line divided into quarters and create a line plot. When finished they will answer some ques
Reteach Line P…
Students will practice measuring objects to the nearest quarter inch. They will also analyze line plots. This is designed to reteach the concept for those students who are struggling.
Reteach Line Plo…
Students will practice measuring objects with quarter-inch measurements. They will also practice creating line plots based on measurements and tables.
Bar Graph and Pictogra…
Students will answer 12 questions based on bar graphs and pictographs. Key phrases used are, how fewer, how many more, and what is the difference.
Easter Egg Pictograph
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.
Finding the Mass of Objects
In this worksheet, students will take everyday objects from the classroom and use balance scales to find the mass. The students will first describe the object and then estimate the mass. They will then weigh the object and write down that actual mass. Finally, they will find the