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Using Data to Answer Questions
I have 3 red cars, 5 yellow, 6 blue, 2 green and 1 pink. How could I show this information?

Using Data to Answer Questions

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When data handling, elementary school children will learn to read graphs and charts and interpret what they see. This will help them to answer questions, for example, they should recognize that the tallest bar in a bar chart represents the most popular choice, or be able to give a total of two categories by adding the results together.

This quiz will help your child to ask and to answer questions on totalling categorical data.

Can you answer questions about the information shown here?

Question 1
11
12
14
10
One eye represents two children, so half an eye represents one child
Question 2
Favorite Colors in Our Class
Pets in Our Class
Favorite television programs
Sports We Like to Do
A title is always important as it helps people understand what information you’re showing
Question 3
25
27
20
32
The first column of pictures is not counted
Question 4
1
6
4
9
There are 6 sharks and 3 tortoises, this is a total of 9
Question 5
By remembering what they say
By tallying on the chart
By only asking the girls
By writing a story
He could tally one mark for each child in the month they tell him
Question 6
7
5
4
9
There is a group of 5 and 4 ones tallied next to the cat
Question 7
6
4
12
2
Keys are really important in graphs and charts. Each shape here stands for 2 children
Question 8
6
4
9
8
Four horses and two tortoises makes six animals altogether
Question 9
20 and 25
3 and 4
5 and 10
15 and 20
Each group represents 5 people
Question 10
16
12
6
19
There are 16 animals on the chart. If they add 3 more, this would be 19
Author:  Angela Smith

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