Grade 3 Line Plots Worksheet
Practice creating and interpreting line plots with this third-grade math worksheet.
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Grade 3 Line Plots Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to create or interpret line plots.
1. A line plot uses a number line and to show how often data occurs.
2. Each 'X' on a line plot represents one piece of .
3. The on a line plot helps us see the spread of the data.
Directions: A group of students measured the length of their pencils to the nearest half-inch. The measurements are: 5, 5½, 6, 5½, 6½, 5, 6, 6½, 5, 5½.
4. Create a line plot for the pencil lengths below.
Use the line plot below to answer questions 5 and 6.
Number of Books Read in a Month
5. How many students read exactly 2 books?
1 student
2 students
3 students
4 students
6. What is the most common number of books read?
0 books
1 book
2 books
4 books
7. A line plot can show data with fractions.
True
False
8. Sarah recorded the number of hours she spent reading each day for a week: 1, 1½, 2, 1, 0, 1½, 2.
How many hours did Sarah read in total that week? Show your work.