Practice reading picture graphs and bar graphs
In a picture graph, each 🍎 = 3 apples. If there are 4 🍎, how many apples?
What tells us what each symbol means in a picture graph? The ___
It unlocks the meaning!
Picture graphs use symbols to show data.
A bar graph shows Red=8, Blue=5. How many more red?
In a bar graph, the _____ show the amount.
What do you see going up or across?
A taller bar means a larger quantity.
A graph shows Cats ⭐⭐, Dogs ⭐⭐⭐⭐. If each ⭐ = 5, how many dogs?
Every graph needs a ___ to tell what it's about.
It's like a headline.
Graphs help us see data visually.
A bar graph shows 6, 8, and 4. What's the total?
In a picture graph with key 1 😊 = 6, half a symbol = ___
Divide 6 by 2.
Bar graphs have two axes.
Which graph uses pictures to show data?
A graph shows 5🌸, 3🌸, 2🌸. If each 🌸=4, total? ___
Count symbols first: 5+3+2=10
More symbols in a picture graph always means more quantity.
A bar reaches 15 on the scale. What does it mean?
A graph shows bars at 12, 12, and 10. Which are equal? The first ___ bars
Both are 12.
Labels tell us what each part of the graph represents.
In a picture graph, 6 🏀 with key 1🏀=2. How many basketballs?
A bar graph shows Red=10, Blue=7. Difference? ___
Subtract the smaller from larger.
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