Charting Rainfall Worksheet

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Using charts to graph pieces of information is an important math skill that children need to develop in order to make sense of the world around them. With this rainfall PDF worksheet, they'll have the opportunity to be little statisticians themselves, charting the amount of rain that falls in each month and then using critical thinking skills to look for patterns in the rainfall. It's a great way to encourage data storage as well as analysis for bigger math concepts down the road.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know how to read and interpret basic graphs, understand the concept of rainfall and weather patterns, and have basic critical thinking skills to analyze the information presented in the chart.

Grade:
Grade 3
Difficulty level:
Normal
Standards:
3-ESS2-1

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