Description
Turn data and graphing into a hands-on, engaging math experience your students will LOVE! With Spinning for Numbers Data Analysis resource, students actively collect data using spinners and transform their results into frequency tables, dot plots, and stem-and-leaf plots—making abstract graphing concepts concrete, meaningful, and FUN.
Perfect for 4th-grade math, this resource is ideal for math centers, small groups, independent practice, or whole-group instruction. Students spin, record, analyze, and graph real data while strengthening their understanding of key data and graphing skills.
Perfect For:
- 4th Grade Math
- Math Centers & Stations
- Small Groups
- Independent Practice
- Test Prep
- Early Finishers
- Spiral Review
- Sub Plans
What’s Included in This Spinning for Numbers Data Analysis Resource:
3 different number spinners (low, mid, and higher number ranges)
Clear student directions for data collection
Spin & record sheets (up to 16 spins per activity)
Frequency table recording pages
Dot plot recording pages (with space for a student-created key)
Stem-and-leaf plot recording pages
Blank graph page for differentiation or teacher choice
Teacher page with suggestions for use
Visual examples of:
- Frequency tables
- Dot plots
- Stem-and-leaf plots
*Designed for easy printing, laminating, and reuse*
Skills & Concepts Covered:
Data Collection
Frequency Tables
Dot Plots
Stem-and-Leaf Plots
Interpreting & organizing data
Mathematical reasoning & analysis
Standards Alignment: This resource aligns with 4th-grade data and graphing concepts, making it a seamless fit for your math curriculum.







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