Grade 3 students tackle line plot word problems in this hard worksheet, including Sarah's 12-leaf measurement project, a books-read survey, and a plant-height study. Multiple-choice questions ask students to find mode, total, and range from realistic Grade 3 data sets, while fill-in problems check careful counting and subtraction. The worksheet challenges learners to read and interpret line plots in context, building data-analysis skills aligned with CCSS 3.MD.4 line plot standards.

Style:
Busy Bee
Line Plots
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Sarah measured 12 leaves for a Grade 3 line plot: 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7. What is the mode?
 A) 4
 B) 5
 C) 6
 D) 7
2. On a Grade 3 line plot of books read, 3 students read 2 books, 6 read 3 books, and 2 read 4 books. How many students total?
 A) 9
 B) 10
 C) 11
 D) 12
3. A Grade 3 line plot of plant heights in cm shows 1 X above 8, 4 X above 9, 3 X above 10, 2 X above 11. How many plants?
 A) 8
 B) 9
 C) 10
 D) 11
4. Sarah's Grade 3 leaf line plot ranges from 3 cm to 7 cm. What is the range of the data?
 A) 3
 B) 4
 C) 5
 D) 7
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Sarah's 12-leaf Grade 3 line plot shows 4 X above 5 cm. So 4 leaves are 5 cm long.
2) On a Grade 3 line plot of books, 3 students read 2 books and 6 students read 3 books. There are 3 more readers at 3 books.
3) A Grade 3 line plot of plant heights has 4 X above 9 cm and 3 X above 10 cm. The total at 9 and 10 cm is 7.
4) Sarah's Grade 3 leaf line plot has its tallest stack above 5 cm. So 5 cm is the mode value.
5) Sarah's Grade 3 leaves range from 3 cm to 7 cm. The range is 4 cm.
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