Here you will find our range of free statistics worksheets, which will help you to learn how to create and interpret box plots.
A box plot is a visual way of recording data values.
The data from a box plot can show us 5 facts:
Using these facts, we can also quickly use the box plot work out:
If you would like some support learning about box plots, use the link below.
These sheets have been designed for students around 6th grade level.
We have split our worksheets into two sections:
These sheets involve the following:
These sheets involve answering a range of questions about the box plot, including:
This short video walkthrough shows our Interpreting Box Plots Worksheet 3 being solved and has been produced by the West Explains Best math channel.
If you would like some support in solving the problems on these sheets, please check out the video below!
Take a look at some more of our worksheets similar to these.
If you are looking for some more help and support with box plots, then try the link below.
The box plot support page below will help you to learn all about box plots and how they work.
If you want some more help identifying the lower and upper quartiles, then take a look at this page.
Find links to our Median worksheets below.
Using this webapge will help you to:
The sheets in this section will help you to find the mean of a range of numbers, including negative numbers and decimals.
There are a range of sheets involving finding the mean, and also finding a missing data point when the mean is given.
The sheets in this section will help you to find the mode and range of a set of numbers, including negative numbers and decimals.
There are easier sheets involving fewer data points, and harder ones with more data points.
The sheets in this section will help you to find the mean, median, mode and range of a set of numbers, including negative numbers and decimals.
There are easier sheets involving fewer data points, and harder ones with more data points.
These worksheets will help you to create and interpret a range of dot plots.
The sheets in this section will help you to solve problems involving bar graphs and picture graphs.
There are a range of sheet involving reading and interpreting graphs as well as drawing your own graphs.
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This quick quiz tests your knowledge and skill at reading and interpreting box plots.
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