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Tables or Graphs. Handling Data. The Sweet Shop. Data Questions. ?. Reading Pictograms Worksheet. Making Pictograms. The Sweet Shop. The Sweet Shop. How many Mars sold on Wednesday?. 20. The Sweet Shop.
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Tables or Graphs Handling Data The Sweet Shop Data Questions ? ReadingPictograms Worksheet MakingPictograms
The Sweet Shop How many Mars sold on Wednesday? 20
The Sweet Shop How many sweets sold on Monday? 73
The Sweet Shop How many Toffee Crisp sold on Saturday and Sunday? 19 12 7 + =
The Sweet Shop How many more Snickers sold on Wednesday than on Monday? 2 14 12 - =
The Sweet Shop How many more sweets sold on Tuesday than Monday? 3 76 73 - =
The Sweet Shop How many more Bounty sold in one week than Snickers? 3 87 84 - =
The Sweet Shop • What is the most popular sweet? Mars
The Sweet Shop • When do most people buy sweets? Saturday
Data Questions How many…? How many more…than? What is the least common…? What is the most popular…?
Tables or Graphs What is the most popular sweet bought on Mondays? The information is in a table. We only need some of the data for this question. Can we show this information better on a graph? Mars
Making a Graph The Graph: Sweets sold on a Monday • Find the data • Make a graph
The Graph It is easy to answerthis question from agraph. There is only oneset of data on thisgraph. What is the most popular sweet bought on Mondays? Mars
Choosing Graphs There are 2 setsof data on thisgraph. Is it easy toanswer thisquestion? What is the most popular sweet bought at the weekend? Try a differentgraph
Choosing Graphs There are 2 setsof data on thisgraph. Is it easy toanswer thisquestion? What is the most popular sweet bought at the weekend? Mars
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms Key: 1 picture = 10 people How many children walk to school? (6 x 10) + 5 = 65
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms Key: 1 picture = 10 people How many children come to school by car? (4 x 10) + 5 = 45
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms Key: 1 picture = 10 people How many children come to school by bike? (3 x 10) + 5 = 35
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms Key: 1 picture = 10 people 45 55 65 35 Which is the most popular way to come to school? Walking
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms 1 picture = 2 people How many children walk to school? (6 x 2) + 1 = 13
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms 1 picture = 2 people How many children come to school by car? (4 x 2) + 1 = 9
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms 1 picture = 2 people How many children come to school by bike? (3 x 2) + 1 = 7
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictograms Key: 1 picture = 2 people 9 11 13 7 Which is the most popular way to come to school? Walking
Favourite Crisps Key: 1 picture = 2 people How many children like Prawn? How many more children like Bacon than Prawn? What is the least popular? Which is the most popular crisp?
Favourite Crisps Key: 1 picture = 10 people How many children like Prawn? How many more children like Bacon than Prawn? What is the least popular? Which is the most popular crisp?
Favourite Crisps Key: 1 picture = 4 people How many children like Prawn? How many more children like Bacon than Prawn? What is the least popular? Which is the most popular crisp?
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/items/web/MA/MA-540.JPG Pictogram Worksheet Key: 1 picture = 2 people How many children walk to school? How many children come to school by car? How many children come to school by bike? Which is the most popular way to come to school?
Making Pictograms This table shows the colour of cars in a car park. Make a pictogram. Look at the numbers. Choose the best unit. 1 picture = cars 10
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 50 ÷ 10 = 5 Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 35 ÷ 10 = 3½ Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 15 ÷ 10 = 1½ Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 20 ÷ 10 = 2 Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 45 ÷ 10 = 4½ Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red Black Green Silver Blue 10 ÷ 10 = 1 Yellow
Key: 1 picture = cars 10 The colour of cars Red What is the least popular car colour in the car park? Black Green Silver Blue Yellow