This set of worksheets provides various Data Chart Organizers in the forms of graphs and grids.

How do you organize the data that you collected? We have all heard the word plan, but do you know what it means? In plain words, it means to make a strategy for a specific task and to carry it out in the exact same way that you have “planned.” And that is exactly what you have to do once you collect the data that you needed. But before the part that you plan and then execution, the main part is to organize the data you have. If you need your subjective data organization to be successful, you have to sort out it for investigation appropriately. This association is nearly as significant as your examination. It's anything but difficult to lose all sense of direction in an ocean of oral reactions when they're not appropriately appointed to their subject or recorded appropriately under an inappropriate center gathering. There are a lot of ways you can stumble over unstructured information, so getting ready for the association is key as it so happens. In the first place, you must be clear with your subjective information assortment techniques. In case you're leading a center gathering - or maybe a progression of gathering conversations - record your arrangement carefully, recording however much data as could reasonably be expected about the members of each investigation. There are several ways to organize the data that you have collected, and all of them are pretty easy. All you have to do is categorize the number of data and then group it accordingly. Now what categories you have to create is entirely up to you and the type of data you have collected. The smartest idea is to group all you have; accordingly, it eases the rest of the process.

The following worksheets can be used by your students to clearly organize data. Vertical columns can be used to add long strings of numbers, track science experiments, chart characteristics, etc. Horizontal rows can be used to complete vocabulary assignments, define different mathematical properties, or identify variables to be used. A number of different square grids have also been provided, which can be used for creating bar graphs, plotting mathematical intercepts, and other visual data relationships. This is a collection of data organizers. It includes column tally charts, pictographs, graph paper, horizonal and vertical graphs, and coordinate graphs.



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3-column Tally Chart

This is a 3-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

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4-column Tally Chart

This is a 4-column data chart organizer. There are two rows in each column.

5-column Tally

This is a 5-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

6-column Tally

This is a 6-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

7-column Tally Chart

This is a 7-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

8-column Tally Chart

This is a 8-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

9-column Tally Chart

This is a 9-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

10-column Tally Chart

This is a 10-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

11-column Tally Chart

This is a 11-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

12-column Tally Chart

This is a 12-column data organizer. There are two rows in each column.

3-Row Pictographs

This is a 3-row pictograph data organizer. There are two organizers per sheet.

4-Row Pictographs

This is a 4-row pictograph data organizer. There are two organizers per sheet.

5-Row Pictographs

This is a 5-row pictograph data organizer. There are two organizers per sheet.

6-Row Pictographs

This is a 6-row pictograph data organizer. There are two organizers per sheet.

5 x 5 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There five rows and five columns.

5 x 6 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There six rows and five columns.

6 x 6 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There six rows and six columns.

8 x 8 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There eight rows and eight columns.

10 x 10 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There ten rows and ten columns.

12 x 12 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There twelve rows and twelve columns.

14 x 14 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There fourteen rows and fourteen columns.

16 x 16 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There sixteen rows and sixteen columns.

18 x 18 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There eighteen rows and eighteen columns.

20 x 20 Graph Paper

This is a sheet of graph paper. There twenty rows and twenty columns.

3 Vertical Bar Graphs

This worksheet contains three vertical bar graphs. Each graph contains eighteen rows.

4 Vertical Bar Graphs

This worksheet contains four vertical bar graphs. Each graph contains eighteen rows.

5 Vertical Bar Graphs

This worksheet contains five vertical bar graphs. Each graph contains eighteen rows.

4-Row Horizontal Bar Graphs

This worksheet contains a horizontal bar graph with 4 rows. There are ten columns.

5-Row Horizontal Bar Graphs

This worksheet contains a horizontal bar graph with 5 rows. There are ten columns.

Coordinate Graph

This worksheet contains an unlabeled coordinate graph.

Unlabeled Coordinate Graphs

This worksheet contains two unlabeled coordinate graphs.

Labeled Coordinate Graphs

This worksheet contains two labeled coordinate graphs.