Free Counting & Graphing Worksheets for Kids (Quantitative Analysis Activities)
Looking for a simple way to introduce kids to data, counting, and graphing? These quantitative analysis worksheets for kids make early math engaging by combining visuals, counting, and real-world thinking.
This printable bundle helps children practice foundational math skills while learning how to analyze information and make simple decisions.
My 4 year old build his first bar chart with this jelly bean printable. The exercise involving bread involved a bit more critical thinking, suitable for my 6 year old.
These printables complement the book ABCs of MBA. You’ll find references to the bread and bakery, and jelly beans inside. It’s a great way to tack on some learning, and kids love to “find” related things 🙂
ABCs of MBA Paperback Book
Learn the alphabet with these simple business words and illustrations for inquisitive little minds.
What’s Included in the Printable Pack
This worksheet bundle includes:
- Counting and data analysis activities
- A jelly bean graphing worksheet where kids sort and count colors
- A bakery-themed worksheet to analyze and compare product sales
- Bar chart creation practice
- Clear, kid-friendly layouts for easy understanding
Designed for ages 4–8, these worksheets are both educational and approachable.
What Kids Learn
1. Counting and Categorizing
Children count items and group them by type or color—an essential early math skill.
2. Graphing Basics
Kids learn how to:
- Represent data visually
- Build simple bar charts
- Compare quantities
3. Critical Thinking
The worksheets encourage simple analysis, such as:
- Which item has the most?
- Which has the least?
- What should be made more or less?

Why Quantitative Analysis for Kids?
Introducing basic data concepts early helps children:
- Build numeracy skills
- Understand how information can be organized
- Develop early problem-solving and reasoning abilities
These are foundational skills that support both math learning and real-world thinking.
Who These Worksheets Are For
- Kids ages 4–8 (Pre-K to early elementary)
- Parents looking for educational math printables
- Teachers introducing data and graphing concepts
- Homeschool families building structured math routines
How to Use These Worksheets
At Home
- Use as part of a daily math activity
- Talk through the results together
- Let kids explain their answers
In the Classroom
- Math centers or independent work
- Introduction to graphing lessons
- Small group activities
Extend the Learning
- Create your own “data collection” activity at home
- Use snacks or toys to build real-life graphs
- Ask kids to predict outcomes before counting
Download Your Free Quantitative Analysis Worksheets
These quantitative analysis worksheets for kids are available as a free printable download, making it easy to start learning right away.
👉 Download the free worksheet bundle and help kids build early math and data skills.










