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  2. Here you will find our range of free line plot worksheets, which will help you to learn how to create and interpret line plots at a 5th grade level. We also have an online quiz where you can test your knowledge of line plots and get immediate feedback!

  3. Here you will find our range of line graph sheets for 5th graders which will help your child to interpret, analyse, read and plot line graphs. The line graph sheets on this page are at an intermediate level - for more simple graphs please see below.

  4. Using this worksheet template, students plan their work by filling out a plot diagram with their story's exposition, rising action climax, falling action, and climax. Designed for fourth and fifth graders, this worksheet helps young authors organize their work in the pre-writing process.

  5. Using these 5th grade line graphs will help your child to: read and answer questions about line graphs; read and interpret line graphs with a scale going up in different size steps; plotting and drawing missing parts of a line graph; answer questions involving data.

  6. 5. Use all three of your line plots to complete the following: a. Compare the three plots, and write one sentence that describes how the plots are alike and one sentence that describes how they are different. b. What is the difference between the measurements of the longest and shortest pencils on each of the three line plots?

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  7. Plot Diagram www.timvandevall.com | copyright © 2013 Dutch Renaissance Press. Title: Plot-Diagram-Worksheet Created Date: 7/4/2013 6:40:03 PM

  8. Plot Diagram. Using this worksheet template, students plan their work by filling out a plot diagram with their story's exposition, rising action climax, falling action, and climax. 5th grade. Reading & Writing.

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