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In these graphing games, created by educational professionals specifically for children from first to fifth grade, your students will learn how to navigate data represented on a bar graph as well as a coordinate plane.
In this free math game for kids, players review basic math skills. Players must sort Fuzz Bugs by color. Once the Fuzz Bugs have been sorted, players are then asked questions based on the graphs they made. Students must use addition and subtraction skills to answer the questions.
We also offer free math worksheets for offline use! Kids can use these tools to practice: Understanding Venn diagrams and interpreting picture graphs, tally charts and tables. Interpreting and creating bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots.
This is a powerful graphing program that allows students of all ages to create four different graphs on one page by entering data. The program displays four different interactive graphs: bar, line, pie, and frequency chart.
Original and fun graphing games aimed at increasing math fluency & math facts in the Elementary School classroom. Pictographs, Line Plots, Picture Graphs, Pie Charts, XY axis & more! Trusted by teachers around the world. Free to play, priceless to learn.
With challenges for students from preschool to fifth grade, these data games allow your students to practice everything from color and shape sorting to creating bar graphs and identifying locations on a coordinate plane.
Desmos Studio offers free graphing, scientific, 3d, and geometry calculators used globally. Access our tools, partner with us, or explore examples for inspiration.