Worksheet collection

Statistics and Probability Worksheets for Kids

Use this collection when the lesson is about reading data, describing a data set, or reasoning about chance. It keeps probability, averages, tables, line plots, stem-and-leaf plots, box plots, and scatter plots together so students can move from simple displays to center, spread, and association.

Who this helps

Best for upper elementary and middle school students who already know basic operations and need practice interpreting information. It also works for test review when data displays and probability questions are mixed together.

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Start here

1

Begin with visible data

Data tables and line plots make counts easy to check before students summarize or compare the whole data set.

2

Describe the data set

Mean, median, mode, range, stem-and-leaf plots, and box plots help students talk about center and spread.

3

Reason about chance

Probability and scatter-plot pages ask students to use evidence, likelihood, association, and prediction.

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Printing plan

Start with tables or line plots when students need clear labels and counts. Move to mean, median, mode, box plots, and scatter plots when they are ready to explain center, spread, and relationships.

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